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Why were public speeches so important to protesting British rule?
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Because they were protesting against British rule. General Dyer wanted to teach them a lesson and punish them for speaking out. The crowd included women and children and everyone present (except the soldiers) were unarmed which proved that they were protesting peacefully and weren't intending to be violent.
It declared that british rule in the colonies was at an end.
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The British ruled India (or at least important parts of it) from the 1750s till 1947. Acctually the British Raj was the British colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947. So they ruled in that time : 1858-1947.
British looted India And filled their treasures.
British rule; describe the British impact on Indian society and culture; and commercialisation of agriculture with the growing of various cash crops.
British exploited India for their own selfish interests.
the first shots fired in the revolutionary war was at the Boston massacare. where british troops opened fire on a group of colonist protesting british rule. it is known as the shot heard around the world. occurred in1770. first battles were lexington and concord.
He was a spiritual leader that was instrumental in securing India from British rule in 1947.
The most important cost of British rule over India was the economic toll that it took on the country. India spent the wealth during the revolution leaving the country poor.