The Amritsar massacre in April 1919, where British troops killed hundreds of unarmed Indian civilians, significantly fueled anti-colonial sentiment in India. It led to widespread outrage and a surge in nationalism, prompting many Indians to demand self-rule. The incident also marked a turning point in British colonial policy, as it intensified calls for reforms and ultimately contributed to the Indian independence movement. Subsequently, the massacre is often seen as a catalyst for increased resistance against British rule.
In Amritsar, over 5,000 people gathered at Jallianwala Bagh.
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Amritsar massacre
Gandhi marched to the sea in 1930 to gather salt
Amritsar, Punjab, was the site of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. This took place on April 13, 1919, when Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordered an attack on a non-violent protest.
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In Amritsar, over 5,000 people gathered at Jallianwala Bagh.
It made many of them angry and want to kill the culprit. But some fought for their independence after the even.
April 13, 1919
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It made many of them angry and want to kill the culprit. But some fought for their independence after the even.
April 13th 1919
amritsar massacre
Sparked the movement for independence in India
Sparked the movement for independence in India
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