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How did racial discrimination incite Indians? |
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Answer» Racial discrimination against Indians by the Britishers inspired Indians to become united as nation. On account of racial discrimination, the angry reaction of the Indians gave birth to Indian nationalism. After the revolution of 1857, the racial rivalry between the Indians and the Britishers increased considerably. The law did not treat the Britishers and the Indians on equal basis. In this way racial discrimination created deep resentment among Indians, against the British government. |
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