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Effect of jallianwala bagh massacre on 13april

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Answered by ccxxly
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-The villages were widely bombed, people were flogged and Satyagrahis were mostly ill treated.

- The non- cooperation movement which had been launched earlier was forced to stop by Gandhi as the result was violent. This led to the emergence the Khilafat Movement which brough the Hindus and Muslims together.

-News of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre spread like fire and people all over North India started to protest.

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Answered by xcristianox
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  • The period of 1920s marks the revolutionary satyagraha period of British India.Gandhiji formed Satyagrah for removal of British Raj without Violence.
  • Governor General was FredricPeople gathered in Jallianwala Bagh Massacre some for peaceful demonstration while others for the celebration of their annual Baisakhi Fair.
  • They were unknown to the new law passed by General Dyer, banning all public gathered meetings.The Jallianwalla Bagh is a public garden of about 6.27 acres , walled on all sides, with only five narrow entrances.
  • On Sunday,13 April 1919, Dyer convinced a major insurrection could take place, banned all meetings.Dyer and troops entered the Garden blocked the exit point and opened fire on public.

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