What were the immediate factors for the rise of nationalism in the later part of the 19th century?
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The factors which promoted to the growth of nationalism in India were: 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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the immediate factors for the rise of nationalism in the later part of the 19th century are:-
1. Removal of import duties from british goods.
2. The vernacular press Act of 1878 imposed restrictions on newspapers and journals published in indian language.
3.The armsbAct of 1878 fir bad indians form carrying arms
4. a magnificent darbar was organised by Lytton in 1877 to proclaim assumption of imperial title by queen victoria. This happened at a time when indian was suffering from a terrible famine. a huge amount of money was spent in the event..