Respuesta :

Answer:

1. Freedom from Unpayable Taxes. 2. Freedom from British Domination In their Land

Explanation:

In the early 1900s, Indians wanted Independence from the British because they craved for Freedom of Speech. Freedom from Unpayable Taxes. Freedom from British Domination In their Land.

Nationalism was intensified after 1918 for two main reasons:

1. There was a great degree of satisfaction with the reforms by the educated Indian nationals.

2. Many Brits were still dominant in India.

Woodrow Wilson had made Indians aware of his belief in national self-determination. He believed that Indians had a right to govern themselves and this undermined the basic idea of the colonialist Brits.

Two reasons that allowed some Indians to fight for independence in the early 1900s were World War I and the formation of the Indian National Congress.

Independence in India

India got its independence in 1947 from the British Raj after 200 years.

The zeal to fight against the Britishers was emerging in India with the availability of intellectual books from France and other European countries.

Education played a major role in uniting people together.

The first World War and the presence of Indians in the army also showed the resistance among Indians as they were used to conquer other territories.

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