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How did Imperialism contribute to unity and the growth of nationalism in India? How did imperialism contribute to unity and the growth of nationalism in india?
It was so popular in India because non-cooperation with the British led tothe end of British rule which would eventually led to self rule.
Very little. They are widely considered to have worsened the situation by exporting the majority of available food from Ireland to Britain. They did however set up work houses for people to "earn" food. This consisted of a days toil in order to receive a meal afterwards. The work comprised of thing such as the infamous 'roads to nowhere' or famine roads- pointless roads were built where they would not be used in order to make work available. Charity was not provided.
The Campaign of civil disobedience contributed to national independence for India that in the Indians boycotted English goods and didn't pay taxes, so they hurt the British economy.
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There has been more than one 'Bengal famine', though the term is often used for the 1943 famine. During the Great Bengal famine of 1770, the area was controlled by the British East India Company. The area of 'Bengal' at the time included the modern day Indian states of Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand, as well as modern day Bangladesh. During the Bengal famine of 1943, the area was a province of British India, ruled by Britain.
Famine in India was created on 1982-07-12.
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1949
Because the Indian were in a lot of trouble wiwwth the British! In India, worlds worst recorded food disaster is known as Bengal Famine. It occurred on 1943 and an estimated 4million people died of hunger that year in eastern India (which include toady's Bangladesh)
How did Imperialism contribute to unity and the growth of nationalism in India? How did imperialism contribute to unity and the growth of nationalism in india?
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The internal divisions and fights in the people and amongst the kingdoms of India were the main contributers in helping the British. Thereby they adopted the policy of Divide and Ruleand establish their rule over India
The government of East India Company was responsible for the famine in Bengal.
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India became increasingly valuable to the British after they established a railroad network there.