Social Sciences, asked by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ, 9 months ago

why did british govt. try to crutail the freedom ......u r selfish or not ?​

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Answered by Gyanprakashkr
1

Answer:

The first part of the question ,i.e, "Why did british govt. try to crutail the freedom?" is understandable and relevant. But the second part is irrelevant and out of my thinking capacity.

Explanation:

The  british govt. tried to crutail the freedom of India because they used to drain the wealth from India to their country. This, actually, constituted their 30% GDP till 1920(s) [It decreased in later years due to awareness of Indians]

IInd, They used to get man power to utilise in their worst conditions like you would have seen in Ist and IInd World wars.

And many more reasons were there, which is not worth 5 points only. If would have awarded 15-20 points, I would have given you the whole answer.

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Gyan Prakash

Answered by ItsInnocent
5

Explanation:

The policy of 'divide and rule' is seen as a mechanism used injustice did not pave the way for harmony and co-operation. The The US government tried in 1942 to force the British to come to.

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