What were the factors that united Indians against foreign rules
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Political Unity for Indian Nationalism:
- Western Impact.
- Racial Arrogance.
- Socio-Religious Reform Movements.
- Ilbert Bill Controversy.
- Economic exploitation.
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The British rule in India was at its strongest grip between 1858 and 1905. England had become the centre of an empire that included one quarter of the world area and population.
India became the most valuable possession. During this period, a current of national feeling was generated in the minds of the people.
The completeness of the Britain’s empire helped generate the flow of national consciousness.
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