what were the factor that favoured the rise of indian nationalism?5 mark
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- People came to realize that colonial rule was the major cause of India’s economic backwardness and that the interests of the Indians involved the interests of all sections and classes.
- The introduction of a uniform and modern system of government by the British throughout the country unified it administratively.
- the introduction of the railways, telegraph and unified postal systems had brought the different parts of the country together and promoted mutual contact among the people, especially among the leaders.
- Modern education also created a certain uniformity and community of outlook and interests among the educated Indians
- With the emergence of the modern press, both English and Vernacular, the latter half of the 19th century saw an unprecedented growth of Indian-owned English and Vernacular newspapers.
- These reform movements sought to remove social evils which divided the Indian society; this had the effect of bringing different sections of the society together
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