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NATIONALISM, , , , * Nationalism is the feeling of oneness among the, people living in a territory.
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1) INTRODUCTION, , 2) FIRST WORLD WAR, KHILAFAT AND NON COOPERATION, 3) DIFFERING STRANDS WITHIN THE MOVEMENT, , 4) WITHDRAWL OF NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT, , 5), CIVIL DIS OBEDIENCE MOVEMENT, , 6) CULTURAL PROCESSESS LEADING TO FEELING OF COLLECTIVE, BELONGING
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Growth of Nationalism in India, , , , , , , , , , , It is connected to the anti-colonial movement., ' People began discovering their unity in the, process of their struggle with colonialism., ~The sense of being oppressed under colonialism, provided a shared bond and tried many groups, together., , The congress under Mahatma Gandhi tried to, forge these groups together in one movement.
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IMPLICATIONS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR (1914-1918) ON, THE GROWTH OF NATIONALISM IN INDIA, , , , , Taxes and, custom, duties were, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , increased, oes and income and due to crop | ieee, in British ff tax was doubled failure in and temine, army introduced (between 1918-19 abearrasl, due to 1913- and 1920increase in 1918) 21, defence, , , , , expenditure