Which factors are responsible for the rise of nationalism during the
16th century
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Introduce the roots of nationalism
historical—attachment to longstanding conditions and practices.
political—desire for power or autonomy.
social—concern for group values, customs and traditions.
economic—concern for standard of living or monetary gain.
geographic—affiliation with particular territory.
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The rise and growth of Indian nationalism has been traditionally explained in terms of the Indian response to the stimulus generated by the British Raj through the motives behind the colonial interest, the role of Western Thought, Education, role of Press and Literature as well as a worldwide upsurge.
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The rise and growth of Indian nationalism has been traditionally explained in terms of the Indian response to the stimulus generated by the British Raj through the motives behind the colonial interest, the role of Western Thought, Education, role of Press and Literature as well as a worldwide upsurge.
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