what was the role of brahmo samaj in 19th century (in points)
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The Brahmo Samaj also opposed child marriage and Polygamy.It supported widow remarriage. Due to the efforts of Keshab Chandra Sen, one
of the leaders of Brahmo Samaj, an Act was passed in 1872. It abolished
polygamy and childmarriage. The Act also supported intercaste marriage
and widow remarriage. After the death of Raja Rammohan Roy, the work of the Samaj was carried by great men like Keshab Chandra Sen and Devendranath Tagore.
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the Indian national Congress was founded in December 1885. it's founder was an Englishman,allan Octavian Hume. a India leaders who cooperated with Hume in launching the Congress
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