which factor resulted in growing opposition to British rule
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The factors are political, social and economic .
The ilbert bill controversy and repressive measures of lord lytton
are famous. All these factors resulted in growing opposition to British rule: All the section of society suffered under British rule. The peasant had to pay high taxes. The artisan was ruined by foreign competition. The factory worker received very low wages. The British made no attempt to encourage agriculture and industry. They treated India as a source from where raw materials could be obtained cheaply and as a market which could absorb British goods. Employment opportunities for the educated Indians were limited. India was made to play for the upkeep of the British army and for the wars that Britain fought. The steady drain of Indian’s wealth increased poverty in India. The attitude of superiority adopted by the British was also disliked. Please mark it brainliest answer
The ilbert bill controversy and repressive measures of lord lytton
are famous. All these factors resulted in growing opposition to British rule: All the section of society suffered under British rule. The peasant had to pay high taxes. The artisan was ruined by foreign competition. The factory worker received very low wages. The British made no attempt to encourage agriculture and industry. They treated India as a source from where raw materials could be obtained cheaply and as a market which could absorb British goods. Employment opportunities for the educated Indians were limited. India was made to play for the upkeep of the British army and for the wars that Britain fought. The steady drain of Indian’s wealth increased poverty in India. The attitude of superiority adopted by the British was also disliked. Please mark it brainliest answer
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