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short note on methods used by the early Nationalist​

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Answered by logeshwaranr41
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The Early Nationalists believed in patience and conciliation rather than confrontation, adopting orderly progress and constitutional means to realise their aims. To educate the people, to arouse political consciousness, and to create powerful public opinion in favour of their demands they organised annual sessions.

Ideology: Regain Self-government without violation

Answered by Anonymous
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1. The early Nationalists used press for criticizing the worng policies of the government.  

2. The Early nationalists made speeches during their public meetings. In these meetings, resolutions for popular demands were passed.

3. The Press was used to criticize the policies of the British colonial government.

4. Memorandums and petitions were sent to the colonial administration and the British Parliament. Though these petitions were drafted for fulfilling political motives, their chief aim was to educate the people of India.

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