In the early 20th century, leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Bal Gangadhar Tilak played pivotal roles in the resistance against British oppression in India. Gandhi introduced non-violent civil disobedience as a means to challenge colonial rule, while Tilak emphasized the need for self-rule and mobilized public sentiment. These leaders galvanized mass movements and inspired widespread participation in the struggle for independence. Their efforts laid the groundwork for the eventual attainment of India's independence in 1947.
Colonists responded to oppression through various forms of resistance, including protests, boycotts of British goods, and the formation of groups like the Sons of Liberty. They organized events such as the Boston Tea Party to directly challenge British authority and demonstrate their discontent. Additionally, they sought to unify their efforts through the Continental Congress, which facilitated collaboration among the colonies in opposing British policies. These actions ultimately laid the groundwork for the American Revolution.
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did the British began stationing regular British troops at the center of colonial resistance: Philadelphia
Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi demanded recognition of her adopted son, Damodar Rao, as her legitimate heir to the throne after the British implemented the Doctrine of Lapse, which allowed them to annex princely states without a direct heir. The British refused her request, leading to her resistance against their rule and ultimately contributing to the broader uprising of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Her defiance became a symbol of resistance against colonial oppression and the fight for sovereignty.
for the citizens of the American colonies it was fight or submit to British rule and oppression......................
Who led resistance to British oppression in India in the early 20th century
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Mohandas Gandhi - Apex (Just took the Quiz)
Freedom from British oppression
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did the British began stationing regular British troops at the center of colonial resistance: Philadelphia
In the poem "A Lady's Adieu to her Tea Table," the lady hopes that boycotting tea will help gain independence for the colonies from British rule. She believes that this action will unite the colonies in their resistance against British oppression and lead to the establishment of a new nation free from British control.
As the British government passed new tax laws, resistance by the colonists grew.
He lead the non-violent revolution of India from the oppression of the British Empire
for the citizens of the American colonies it was fight or submit to British rule and oppression......................
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Its perfectly normal to support resistance against foreign rule in a country, especially when the oppression in that country has been as brutal as what has happened in Ireland.