What factors resulted in growing opposition to British rule?
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What factors resulted in growing opposition to British rule?
▪The end of First World War, rising inflation and forced recruitment for the Colonial Army were major causes of dissent in the years leading to 1920.
▪Throughout the 1920s, international recession (leading up to the Great Depression) had taken its toll on Indian agriculture and protests against the Simon Commission intensified in 1928.
▪ The First World War had been fought on the principle of equality but however the same was denied to India.
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▪The end of First World War, rising inflation and forced recruitment for the Colonial Army were major causes of dissent in the years leading to 1920.
▪Throughout the 1920s, international recession (leading up to the Great Depression) had taken its toll on Indian agriculture and protests against the Simon Commission intensified in 1928.
▪ The First World War had been fought on the principle of equality but however the same was denied to India.
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The English defeated Siraj's army in battle of plassey in 1757 from the onwards, the English East India company functioned as a king makers in Bengal politics. finally the English established there full sway in 1765 when Robert Clive set up the Dual government in Bengal.
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