The making of india national movement 1870-1947. You get on opportunity to meet freedom fighters
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Causes of the National Movement
Education. ...
Unity through Language. ...
Vernaculars. ...
Socio-religious Movements. ...
British Economic Policies. ...
Building of Infrastructure. ...
Introduction to Press. ...
Policies of Lord Lytton.
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The people were dissatisfied with British rule because of the following reasons:
The people were dissatisfied with British rule because of the following reasons:a. British were exercising control over the resources of India
The people were dissatisfied with British rule because of the following reasons:a. British were exercising control over the resources of Indiab. British were exercising control over the lives of its people and until this control ended, India could not be for Indians.
The people were dissatisfied with British rule because of the following reasons:a. British were exercising control over the resources of Indiab. British were exercising control over the lives of its people and until this control ended, India could not be for Indians.c. The Arms Act was passed in 1878, disallowing Indians from possessing arms.
The people were dissatisfied with British rule because of the following reasons:a. British were exercising control over the resources of Indiab. British were exercising control over the lives of its people and until this control ended, India could not be for Indians.c. The Arms Act was passed in 1878, disallowing Indians from possessing arms.d. Vernacular Press Act was also enacted in 1879, in an effort to silence those who were critical of the government.
The people were dissatisfied with British rule because of the following reasons:a. British were exercising control over the resources of Indiab. British were exercising control over the lives of its people and until this control ended, India could not be for Indians.c. The Arms Act was passed in 1878, disallowing Indians from possessing arms.d. Vernacular Press Act was also enacted in 1879, in an effort to silence those who were critical of the government.e. In 1883, there was a furor over the attempt by the government to introduce the Ilbert Bill. The bill provided for the trial of British or European persons by Indians, and sought equality between British and Indian judges in the country.