what factors resulted in growing opposition to British rule?
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Factors resulted in growing opposition to British rule are class conflicts, Low wages for factory workers, high pay tax, Discrimination and Low job opportunity for Indians.
Explanation:
- India before gaining independence served 200 years under the rule of the British Empire.
- The class of conflict includes the direct violence.
- The workers who are all working in the factory were pay with low wages. Also Indian citizen were forced to pay a high tax.
- Employment and education opportunities were limited in this British rule.
- In this time many Outbreaks and revolts occurred However the major driving for the Opposing of British was the sheer Dominance the British practiced on Indians.
- The Quit India movement and Non-cooperation movement gained spark after the defeat of British forces in WW2 and presence of Gandhiji and his ways of peaceful revolts.
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Explanation:
All the section of society suffered under British rule.
The peasant had to pay high taxes.
The artisan was ruined by foreign competition.
The factory worker received very low wages.
The British made no attempt to encourage agriculture and industry.
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