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how did the partition of british india in 1947 affect the religious population of south asia (1 point)

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It caused mass migrations and communal violence—millions of Muslims moved to Pakistan while millions of Hindus and Sikhs moved to India, drastically altering the region’s religious demographics and making the new states more religiously homogeneous.