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Lord Chelmsford was the Viceroy of India when the Rowlatt Act passed.
why were the indians against the rowlatt act?
The Rowlatt Act was were laws that allowed the government to jail protestors without a trial for as long as two years.
Gandhiji converted national movement to mass movement by taking up issues that affect the masses like the salt law, Khilafat issue, Rowlatt act etc.
He boycotted British goods as an act to free India from Great Britain's rule. This act improved India's government and caused economic struggles in Britain itself.
Lord Chelmsford was the Viceroy of India when the Rowlatt Act passed.
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the act of rowlatt contributed to national independence for India by given the Indian people a right to have fare mitigation in the government instead of a monarchy.
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why were the indians against the rowlatt act?
the british started the rowlatt act in 1919
Curb People's Participation in the Nationalist Movement
The measures the Rowlatt Act introduced are emergency measures to deal with revolutionary activities.
The Rowlatt Act was were laws that allowed the government to jail protestors without a trial for as long as two years.
The Rowlatt Act was were laws that allowed the government to jail protestors without a trial for as long as two years.
1919
1919