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If you investigate the Amristar Massacre, what effect will you find it had on British colonial rule in India? (1 point) OURSE T...Question
If you investigate the Amristar Massacre, what effect will you find it had on British colonial rule in India?(1 point)
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Indians demanded Indian equality in government representation to rule jointly with the British.
Indians demanded Indian equality in government representation to rule jointly with the British.
Indians had more violent uprisings against the British in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians had more violent uprisings against the British in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians felt that Britain began to rule India in more violent ways in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians felt that Britain began to rule India in more violent ways in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians began demanding India’s
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Indians demanded Indian equality in government representation to rule jointly with the British.
Indians demanded Indian equality in government representation to rule jointly with the British.
Indians had more violent uprisings against the British in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians had more violent uprisings against the British in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians felt that Britain began to rule India in more violent ways in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians felt that Britain began to rule India in more violent ways in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians began demanding India’s
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Indians began demanding India's independence from British rule.
The Amritsar Massacre, which took place in 1919, was a pivotal event that fueled the Indian independence movement by highlighting the brutal nature of British colonial rule. The brutality of the massacre and the subsequent reaction from the British government led to widespread anger and a desire for self-governance among Indians. This event shifted public opinion against British rule and intensified the call for independence.
The Amritsar Massacre, which took place in 1919, was a pivotal event that fueled the Indian independence movement by highlighting the brutal nature of British colonial rule. The brutality of the massacre and the subsequent reaction from the British government led to widespread anger and a desire for self-governance among Indians. This event shifted public opinion against British rule and intensified the call for independence.
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