The Amritsar Massacre of 1919, where British troops killed hundreds of unarmed Indian civilians, galvanized public outrage and fueled the Indian independence movement. It exposed the brutal realities of colonial rule, leading to increased nationalism and a united front among various Indian political groups. The massacre also prompted leaders like Mahatma Gandhi to intensify their nonviolent resistance strategies, ultimately contributing to the momentum for independence. The event remains a pivotal moment in India's struggle against British colonialism.
Many people looked to this massacre as a turning point for Indian independence. It was largely viewed as inhumane and was widely condemned, even by people against Indian independence.
It made many of them angry and want to kill the culprit. But some fought for their independence after the even.
The Massacre at Amritsar, also known as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, occurred in 1919 when British troops killed hundreds of unarmed Indian civilians protesting against repressive laws. This brutal event galvanized widespread outrage and united various segments of Indian society against British rule, highlighting the urgent need for independence. It significantly intensified the Indian independence movement, fostering a sense of nationalism and leading to increased support for leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, who advocated for nonviolent resistance. Ultimately, the massacre became a pivotal moment that fueled the demand for self-rule and accelerated the push for India’s independence.
Mahatma Gandhi was the father of Indian Independence Movement.
They all rebelled and had the Sepoy mutiny. Basically, the perverted British raped all the Indian's asses and cause them to get mentally dead.
Justice for the victims of the Amritsar Massacre. :P
An incident in which British troops fired a crowd of Indian protesters, killing a large number. It left a permanent scar on Indo-British relations and way precude to gandhi's non-cooperation movement of 1920-1922.
All the shots fired during the Amritsar massacre were fired by British Indian Army soldiers, commanded by Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer. The people fired upon were unarmed. The British Indian Army soldiers were a mix of Gurkhas and Baluchis, so they were Indian under British orders.
Indian independence movement succeeded because the people of India wanted independence and nothing less.
Mohandas Gandhi
Indian Rebellion of 1857
The Indian Rebellion of 1857