What caused Britain to begin considering India’s desire for independence?
Gandhi’s death
the end of World War II
the Salt March
economic collapse
What caused Britain to begin considering India’s desire for independence
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The correct answer is the end of World War II.
After the war, Britain faced significant economic challenges and changing political attitudes both domestically and internationally. The war had depleted British resources, leading to a reassessment of colonial rule, including in India. Additionally, the global push for decolonization and independence movements in various parts of the world made it increasingly difficult for Britain to maintain its colonial empire. This shift in circumstances contributed to Britain considering India’s desire for independence more seriously.
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