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who were called the radicals ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the 19th century in the United Kingdom, continental Europe and Latin America, the term "Radical" came to denote a progressive liberal ideology inspired by the French Revolution. Historically, Radicalism emerged in an early form with the French Revolution and the similar movements it inspired in other countries.

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Answered by Vazish07
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In chemistry , A radical is an atom of an element or a group of atoms of different elements that behaves as a single unit with a positive or negative charge on it.

In history ( As u mentioned who where here )

Radicals are aggressive nationalists of India who's aim was to get pure swaraj with the help of force .. They were not satisfied with the moderates on how they demanded the british by pleasing them...

They were dominating From 1905 - 1906 .

A rememberable trio arised during this period which is shortly known as Lal - Bal - Pal ... Created after the names Lala lajpat rai , Bal gangadhar thilak and Bipin chandra pal

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