how did the jallianwala bagh massacro influence Indian national movement
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It convinced many Indians that they needed full independence.
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The Amritsar massacre, in which almost 400 peaceful Indian protestors, mostly Sikhs, were killed, marked a turning point in the movement for Indian independence. Leaders like Gandhi had previously pushed for moderate reforms and limited self-rule, but the massacre convinced them to push for full independence. It marked a turning point in India's modern history, in that it left a permanent scar on Indo-British relations and was the prelude to Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi's full commitment to the cause of Indian nationalism and independence from Britain.
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