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Forced recruitment is a process by which the colonial state forced people to join the army. The British government in India resorted to it at the time of the First World War in order to boost the number of soldiers fighting from its side.
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Force recruitment was a method through which the colonial authorities coerced citizens, particularly those who lived in rural areas, into enlisting in the military.
What is a Force recruitment?
- The First World War ushered in a new era of politics and economics.
- It resulted in a significant rise in defence spending, which was paid for by war loans and rising taxes, including higher customs fees and the introduction of an income tax.
- Prices doubled between 1913 and 1918 as a result of the war, causing significant hardship for the general populace.
- Soldiers were needed from villages, and the forced recruitment of people in rural regions sparked intense resentment.
- Then, in 1918–19 and 1920–21, crops in many areas of India failed, leading to severe food shortages.
- There was also an influenza pandemic at the same time. According to the 1921 census, famines and the plague claimed the lives of 12 to 13 million people.
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