explain the sedition Act of 1870
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
The Sedition Act, allowed the government to arrest or detain any person without a fair trial in the court who was seen protesting or criticizing the British authority. ... Under this act, people were arrested without being told the reason for their arrest and were kept in prisons without a trial.
Explanation:
follow and mark as a brainlist too
Answered by
0
Answer:
The Sedition Act, allowed the government to arrest or detain any person without a fair trial in the court who was seen protesting or criticizing the British authority. ... Under this act, people were arrested without being told the reason for their arrest and were kept in prisons without a trial.
Similar questions