Non-Cooperation Campaign
Non-Cooperation Campaign ik because i just did a test and got it right (:
Indian nationals cannot enter. British-Indian or Irish-Indian citizens are welcome to enter.FALSE
Indian nationals cannot enter. British-Indian or Irish-Indian citizens are welcome to enter.FALSE
Indian nationals cannot enter. British-Indian or Irish-Indian citizens are welcome to enter.FALSE
to convert indian tribes of canada into british citizens
Yes, I think citizens of all commonwelth contires can.
The name French and Indian War refers to the two main enemies of the British; the royal French forces and the various Native American forces allied with them. The conflict resulted in the British conquest of Canada.
Rudyard Kipling referred to himself as "Anglo-Indian" a term used for British citizens living in India.
Just so it's clear, it's Indian-nationals and people of any foreign nationality that cannot enter. British or Irish citizens of Indian descent are welcome to enter. The championship was closed to foreign nationals after a successful streak of wins from Indian participants caused there to be next to no interest from actual British entrants the next year. Because the tournament was no longer serving the purpose it was created for, the rules were changed so that only British or Irish citizens (of any ethnicity) could enter.
All the codified civil rights of Indian citizens are enforceable.
No. The British tried to tax the colonies with the "intolerable Acts"
The Amritsar massacre of 1919, where British troops killed hundreds of unarmed Indian civilians at Jallianwala Bagh, resulted in widespread outrage and fueled the Indian independence movement. It led to increased anti-British sentiment and galvanized various Indian leaders to demand greater political rights and self-rule. The massacre also highlighted the brutal nature of British colonial rule, significantly shifting public opinion both in India and abroad against colonialism. Ultimately, it became a pivotal moment in India's struggle for independence.