What were the reasons for the partial failure of the methods of the early nationalists
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The Early nationalists failed to realise that the interests of the British and the Indians clashed with one another and that Britain was using the resources of India to increase its wealth and prosperity. Thus, they failed to realise that using petitions and prayers to the government as a method of agitation would never yield results. They failed in drawing masses into national movement. They were only able to influence a section of urban educated Indians.
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The methods of the early nationalists were a partial failure
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- The early nationalists couldn't understand that the priorities of the British and the Indians came into conflict and British used India's resources to increase their prosperity & wealth.
- They had hoped that the British will give Indians "Home Rule." They felt that the British rule had certain benefits. For example, it It helped to clean up social problems such as untouchable, sati, etc. To achieve their objectives, they used peaceful & constitutional methods.
- So they did not understand that using government demands and prayers as a form of restlessness would never be effective. It struggled to draw crowds to the national revolution. Only a segment of urban Indians were influenced by the early nationalists
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