Indian National Movement (1905-1918)
From 1905 onwards, the Moderates' popularity went on a downslide at a great speed and they were outshined by the new groups within Congress which did not share the trust and faith in the British rule in India. The second phase of nationalism was marked by the growing of dissatisfaction with the Moderates and the emergence of another group within the Congress and was known as Extremists and was more radical and assertive in their demands.
Causes for the Rise of Extremism
- Loss of faith in British Rule: Various efforts like the expose of economic drain of India to ....
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