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Question 3 Why did all the attempts to reform the government of India fail? The British reforms to change India failed because the British would sometimes use force to maintain control, which the Indians did not tolerate, and there was a lack of support for the reforms from Congress as well as the Muslim league and the general Indian population. The main reason the British reforms did not work was because of lack of support given to them. Congress was very strict on who they would and would not support. They would not support the British as their main objective was to gain total independence and the British had no intention of leaving as they thought of India as 'the jewel in the crown,' meaning that they believe that Indian was a necessity in their empire as it had a good economy so it was a good country to trade with...

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