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The growth of nationalism in the Indian subcontinent was a reaction to the British
and its various policies.​

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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True

Explanation:

  • The growth of nationalism in India was a reason for the British rule and its policies.
  • British ruled India with strict laws and policies that somewhat put the burden on Indians.
  • Indian nationalism developed with the concept of freedom struggle against the colonial role.

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