Response of Nationalists to British Participation in War
During World War I (1914–19), Britain sided with France, Russia, the United States, Italy, and Japan against Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey. In the second half of the 19th century, the world's industrialized capitalist countries began to compete for, and struggle for, exclusive markets and colonies.
- The impact of First World War and with Gandhian ideologies, the national movement entered its third and final phase in 1919, marking the beginning of popular mass movements.
- People from different strata, like farmers, tribals, students, and women, joined in large numbers, and sometimes even factory workers got involved.
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