Why did the Indian sub continent became an arena for social reform movements in the 19th and 20th centuries? How did these movements affect the common people.
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A significant number of people as well as a variety of organisations took an important part in the campaign for social justice in the nineteenth century.
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- As a social reformer, he battles for the cause of women, in particular to root out the evil custom of sati and eradicate caste discrimination.
- Females became a significant component of some 1800s and early 1900s political campaigns.
- Such social campaigns aimed to encourage radical reforms in American society, including emancipation of slavery, social of schooling, reform of the penal system, freedom of women and temperance (opposition to alcohol).
- Such political campaigns may be seen as an example of the socioeconomic ambition of colonial India's newly developing middle class.
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