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What were the reasone for disunite amongs indians during the early british period

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Answered by BihariSwag
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The early British period was marked by great disunity amongst Indians, such as:

Lack of common interest.

Inequality and prejudice based on cultural differences (caste, creed, race), that created a barrier between them.

Answered by Anonymous
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● The different rulers reigned India during the early British period where,the rulers had to fight against each other in different wars to acquire their territories and place.This is the reason for which the wars between the rulers made Indian disunited in a big sense.

● Every ruler wanted to take forward their legacy for which    the fights between the rulers continued due to which the normal people of India cannot also stay united with each other.This was observed by the British in the later times successfully.

● Differences in caste,creed,race and inequality based on caste,creed,race,religion,gender made the people of India disunited more.The practice of untouchability was a prejudice that made the disunited Indian condition for people more grave.

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