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Why is the growth of nationalism in colonies linked to an anti colonial movement? Explain

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Answered by binuvarghesee
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The growth of nationalism in the colonies linked with anti-colonial movements.

Explanation:

Every country in this world understood that anti-colonialism was the only way to get rid of an outer's rule on their land. Other than this they believed that these kind of anti-colonial movements increased the feel of patriotism or nationalism among the citizens of a nation.

Most of the countries that were once under the colonial rule used to be fragmented based on regions, languages and religions. Anti-colonial movements brought them a lot closer than ever. A single ideology of eradicating a foreign rule from their land held them together.

Hence the growth of nationalism in the colonies mostly linked with the anti-colonial movements.

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Answered by Tigresses
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Nationalism is a strong feeling of oneness which the people feel when they live under the same political,

social and economic system. The growth of nationalism is intimately connected to the Anti-Colonial Movement. The colonial powers exploit the people of their colonies, so much that all sections of the people decide to throw off the foreign rulers. In India, the growing anger against the colonial government brought together various groups and classes into a common struggle for freedom. Moreover, the oppressed people realised that it was necessary to fight colonial rule to restore their glorious past and their freedom. Thus, what started as Anti-Colonial Movement turned into Nationalist Movement.Everybody had his own interpretation of anti-colonialism, but the ultimate aim was to get rid of them. This single point was the unifying factor for diverse mass of India. Finally, the idea of India as a nation started to emerge.

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