what was the attitude of early Nationalist towards the British????
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The attitude of the Early Nationalists towards the British was as follows:
1)The Early Nationalists had faith in the sense of justice, fair play, honesty
and integrity of the British.
2)It was their hope that the British would grant “Home Rule” to Indians.
3)They were of the opinion that Britain would help Indians govern themselves according to the western standards.
4)They said that the main obstacle in India's progress was social and
economic backwardness of Indians and not the British colonial rule.
5)They relied on constitutional and peaceful methods to achieve their aims.
6)They believed in patience and reconciliation rather than in violence and confrontation.
1)The Early Nationalists had faith in the sense of justice, fair play, honesty
and integrity of the British.
2)It was their hope that the British would grant “Home Rule” to Indians.
3)They were of the opinion that Britain would help Indians govern themselves according to the western standards.
4)They said that the main obstacle in India's progress was social and
economic backwardness of Indians and not the British colonial rule.
5)They relied on constitutional and peaceful methods to achieve their aims.
6)They believed in patience and reconciliation rather than in violence and confrontation.
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