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state three factor responsible for growth of nationalism in india

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Answered by Anonymous
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Factors responsible for the growth of nationalism in India are :-

• The first world war has created a new political and economical situation all over the world .

• To increase the defence expenditure , british led to increase in taxes in india .

• Customs duties were increased and income tax was introduced .

• Villagers were called upon to supply soldiers and force recruiment was also done ( it means making the villagers to join the british army forcely even though villagers has not wish to join )

• Crops failed in many parts of india , which led to increase in prices more .

• And when the problem was from everywhere then all these were accompanied by the infulenza epidemic .

Overall , all these problems created a sense of nationalism in india .

And as Mahatama Gandhi just came and provoked everyone to take steps for getting freedom and liberty then all angerness came outside .

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Answered by ssara
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1) as the colonization started affecting people's freedom it gave rise to nationalist sentiments during the struggle against British domination.
2) the sense of getting the oppression and exploitation brought the people closer and gave rise to nationalist ideas which later turned into an anti-colonial movement.
3) during this time, imports had become costlier, military demands for goods had phenomenally increased. hoardings and speculations was rampant. as a result prices of the basic amenities had significantly grown up higher. this caused immense hardships to the people. this also resulted in nationalist feelings.
4) the rules and regulations imposed by the British -the Rowlatt act of 1919, gave fire to the public's anger and the nationalist movement grew.
5) the several policies by Indian leaders inspired and motivated the indians to fight for their rights.
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