Why is the term modern age as given by British historians not applicable to India?
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The modern age, described by the British historians, extends from 1500 to 1800 in the western countries. ... The term is not applicable to India because under the British rule people did not have equality, freedom or liberty. It was not a period of economic growth for India.
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The modern age, described by the British historians, extends from 1500 to 1800 in the western countries. ... The term is not applicable to India because under the British rule people did not have equality, freedom or liberty. It was not a period of economic growth for India.
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