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In this section, the characters who were nervous of the British likely included local leaders and common people who feared colonial authority and potential repercussions for dissent. Their anxiety stemmed from the oppressive measures imposed by the British, which created an atmosphere of uncertainty and intimidation. This nervousness could also be reflected in the actions and decisions made by these individuals as they navigated the complexities of British rule.

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