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what factors resulted in growing opposition to british rule

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.
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Question : Factors resulted in growing opposition to British rule

Answer :

==>The Indian kings fought with themselves.

==>This resulted in disunity among Indians.

==>This was an advantage for British.

==> The British forced both the kingdoms to wage a war against each other.

==> They were carried away by the British thoughts and waged a war.

==> Whoever won in that war that kingdom was taken away by the British

==> In this way the British gained control over india.

==> The British rule was so much harmful and didnt give any benefit to the people

==> This was the result of growing opposition for British rule.

==> Many people were ditremenanted by the British.

==> So many people opposed British rules , laws and the way of ruling.

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