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Question
Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the early nationalists, discuss the following:
Beliefs of the early nationalists
Solution
The early nationalists believed that British rule had conferred several benefits to India. They felt that at that stage of history it was in their own interests to remain under the British since they were not yet ready to govern themselves. The early nationalists were convinced that the British could be persuaded to introduce necessary reforms and the government could be transformed to suit the interests of the Indian subjects.
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