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What were the reasons for disunity amongst Indians during the early British period​

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The early British period was marked by great disunity amongst Indians, such as:

  • Lack of common interest.
  • Inequality and prejudice based on cultural differences (caste, creed, race), that created a barrier between them.
  • Conflicts and wars to acquire larger territories provoked divisions among them.

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