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what was the economic exploitation lead to the growth of nationalism in india? Please write in points and simple english.atleast 5 points

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Answered by akanksha3715
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-harsh land revenue policies adopted by the British to extract the maximum revenue left the peasants and farmers penniless
-the wealth extracted from India was used to fuel the industrial revolution
-the extra taxes levied on Indian handicrafts led to the collapse of craftsmen
The commercialisation of crops left many peasants starving and without money
Answered by leelavatisingh243
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Answer:

1)Nationalism refers to the feeling of oneness that emerges when people living in a common region share the same historical, political, cultural background, speak the same language, have the same cultural values and consider themselves as one nation.

2)The factors which promoted to the growth of nationalism in India were:

a)Economic exploitation, repressive colonial policies, socio-religious reform movements, rediscovery of India's past, influence of western education, role of the press and development of rapid means of transport and communication.

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