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The feeling of nationalism gradually spread across the country after the Revolt of 1857.Examine the various factors that led to the growth of nationalism in India

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Explanation:

1. British Imperialism:

The British imperialism was the most important factor, which contributed to the rise of nationalism in India. The British imperialism made the people to think as one nation.

2. Influence of the Western Civilization:

The establishment of British rule in India made closer relations with the Western world possible. The Indians came to learn their lessons from the Europeans on both these ideologies.

3. Spread of English Language:

There was a rapid spread of English education in India especially after the revolt of 1857.Thus with the spread of English education, the educated Indians gradually became politically conscious.Thus, it helped in raising, national feelings, and political con­sciousness among the Indians.

4. Development of Means of Communication:

The modern means of communication shattered the age-old iso­lation of Indian villages and the people of remote part had the opportunity of coming closer to each other. They also promoted trade and commerce and helped people of different regions to develop social and intellectual intercourse.

5. The Development of Indian Press and Literature:

The Indian Press and literature both English and vernacular also used national conscious among the people of the country. Newspapers like the “Indian Mirror”, “Bombay Samachar” “The Hindu Patriot”, “The Hindu”, “The Kesari” etc., tremendously influenced the people of India and thus, left an indelible mark on the political life of the country.

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