Social Sciences, asked by mannu1315, 10 months ago

what are the impact of invention of printing press in India​

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Answered by abdul222
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Answer:

books were flooded in stalls

Indians start writing about British

many articles are being printed against British

even poor people began to buy read books

many schools books were printed

Answered by prabhatdiwakar143
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At the height of the Hussite crisis in the early 1400's, when the authorities ordered 200 manuscripts of heretical writings burned, people on both sides realized quite well the significance of that act. Two hundred handwritten manuscripts would be hard to replace. Not only would it be a time consuming job, but also trained scribes would be hard to find. After all, most of them worked for the Church, and it seemed unlikely that the Church would loan out its scribes to copy the works of heretics. Although the Hussites more than held their own against the Church, their movement remained confined mainly to the borders of their homeland of Bohemia. One main reason for this was that there was no mass media, such as the printing press to spread the word. A century later, all that had changed.

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