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Sir Tarun Rupani・2 minutes read
The British rule in India led to economic exploitation, social reforms, and political movements like the Indian National Congress and the non-cooperation movement under Mahatma Gandhi, culminating in India's fight for independence. Various leaders like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Jyotiba Phule, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai, and Mahatma Gandhi contributed significantly to India's struggle for freedom against British imperialism.
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- Indian sentiments of desiring independence from England grew due to almost 200 years of British rule in India.
- The 1857 revolt, despite being suppressed by the British, is considered by Indian historians as the first fight for independence.
- British policies like the Subsidiary Alliance and the Doctrine of Lapse expanded British control over India by imposing supremacy and annexing kingdoms.
- Bahadur Shah Zafar faced disrespect from the British, leading to political unrest and planning against British rule.
- Economic exploitation by the British, including the drain of wealth and ruin of traditional industries, weakened India economically.
- The introduction of the Enfield rifle and the subsequent rebellion against its use by Indian soldiers marked the immediate cause of the War of Independence in India.
- Reform movements led by figures like Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Jyotiba Phule aimed to eradicate social evils, promote unity, and awaken patriotism in Indian society.
- The non-cooperation movement, led by Mahatma Gandhi, marked a significant turning point in India's fight for independence, uniting people against British rule and promoting self-reliance.
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Recent questions
Why did Indians revolt against the British?
Indians revolted due to British mistreatment, economic exploitation.
Who was Bahadur Shah Zafar?
Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal emperor.
What impact did the British economic exploitation have on India?
British exploitation led to economic decline, loss of wealth.
Who were the early nationalist leaders in India?
Early nationalist leaders included Gopal Krishna Gokhale, MG Ranade.
What were the key events of the non-cooperation movement in India?
The non-cooperation movement involved boycotts, protests, Chauri Chaura incident.
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