India's desire for Independence, which was how the country expressed its nationalism, goes back to 1850s. One of the major aspects of the growth of Indian nationalism prior to WW2 was Gandhi's policy of non-cooperation with the British, which was a part of the "Quit India Movement", urging the British to withdraw from India.
The main reason the colonists waited for over a year after fighting broke out at lexington and concord to declare their independence is because they want to make sure they had the funds and alliances necessary to fight a war with Britain, since they were the most powerful nation in the world at the time.
Answer:Impeachment of President Johnson
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The answer is A people were more willing to turn to radical forms of government