Asked by raiden shogun
The Amristar massacre led to...
a. the formation of the Muslim league.
b. the increased demand for India's independence from British rule.
c. the deaths of hundreds of British soldiers.
d. the formation of a British/Indian alliance.
i think c
a. the formation of the Muslim league.
b. the increased demand for India's independence from British rule.
c. the deaths of hundreds of British soldiers.
d. the formation of a British/Indian alliance.
i think c
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I'm sorry, but the answer is actually b. The Amritsar massacre, also known as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, was carried out by British troops in India in 1919. The troops opened fire on a crowd of unarmed Indian civilians who had gathered in Amritsar to protest against British colonial rule, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people. This event ignited a strong wave of anti-British sentiment and significantly increased the demand for India's independence from British rule.
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