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By the beginning of the twentieth century, the Indian national movement had been active in the
struggle for independence from British rule for several decades. During the freedom struggle the
nationalists had devoted a great deal of time to imagining and planning what a free India would be
like. Under the British, they had been forced to obey rules that they had very little role in making.
The long experience of authoritarian rule under the colonial state convinced Indians that free India
should be a democracy in which everyone should be treated equally and be allowed to participate
in government
Fill in the blank:
Indian were forced to dash
rules of the British​

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Answered by ninjamg
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Answer:

The Indians were forced to obey the rules of the British.

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