The British
because they were offered freedom if they helped the british
he helped India gain freedom from the british
slaves
Nigeria paid the full ransom price Britain demanded in exchange for its freedom.
After the American Revolution, the British government helped loyalists to settle in Canada. The British government offered them Canadian land in exchange for their service.
International Freedom of Expression Exchange was created in 1992.
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During the American Revolution, the British offered freedom to enslaved individuals who fought for their side in exchange for their service. This tactic was intended to weaken the colonial forces and bolster the British ranks.
Freedom of exchange means free trade, or unrestricted trade. It means freedom for trading foreign imports or stuff like that. Hope it helps!
Mahatma Gandhi and many other freedom fighters fought hard against the British and gave India its freedom. India respects M.K.Gandhi immensly now.
Feminists like Rani Jhansi, Matangini Hazra, Annie Besant, Pritilata Waddedar, Sister Nivedita helped immensely in India's freedom struggle. Though they were not in the active struggle, helped in various ways within their means which augured well in the exist of the British from India in 1947.