what was the forced recruitment?
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Forced recruitment is a process by which the colonial state forced people to join the army. The British government in India resorted to it at the time of the First World War in order to boost the number of soldiers fighting from its side.
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History is the past events that happened in the past. We study and read various stories, incidents and revolutionaries which happened in the past all are a 'History'. History is a branch of knowledge that deals with all the activities of the past events.
The person or group of person who study and writes past documents are called historian.
Examples of history: We know Jallianwala bagh incident took place on 13 April, 1919 and battle of Buxar happened in the year 1764 they are all past events which we have no control on them once a time gone called history.
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