Explain the consiquences of bengal partition.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago
In 1905, Lord Curzon divided Bengal into two provinces. The Bengalis considered this as an insult to the fair name of their mother-land. The sentiments of the people of Bengal were hurt.
It led to strong opposition and Indians started a movement against the British Government.
Against the Partition of Bengal, Extremists organised the Swadeshi Movement and the Boycott of British goods.
The partition led to the growth of revolutionaries and the agitation in Bengal against lie British Government spread throughout the country
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