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What were the primary factors that contributed to the evolution of Indian nationalism during the British colonial period?

Various subjective and objective factors and forces developed within Indian society under the conditions of British rule.

How did pre-British India differ from the pre-capitalist medieval societies of Europe?

Pre-British India was unique, differently structured, and traditionally set under various princely states, sharply differing from the pre-capitalist medieval societies of Europe.

What characterized the social and religious landscape of pre-British India?

It was a vast country inhabited by a huge population speaking many languages with different religions, dominated by a Hindu population with extreme social and religious divisions.

Why is Indian nationalism considered a historical phenomenon of modern history?

<p>Indian nationalism evolved during the British colonial period as a result of various subjective and objective factors and forces.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what ways did the conditions of British rule impact the evolution of Indian nationalism?

<p>The conditions of British rule contributed to the development of various subjective and objective factors and forces within Indian society, leading to the evolution of Indian nationalism.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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