of all the events in the period 1911-1919 was the Amritsar massacre the one that had the greatest impact on relations between the british and the indian people
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in it many had came for basakhi meal attending and many had came for protest since all were from outside so they don't know about martial law and general diet came their and closed the gate and open fired on people o. that day many people were killed
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- The Amritsar Massacre of 1919 was incredibly considerable in inflicting deterioration in relations among the British and Indians and, in India is remembered as the ‘watershed that irrevocably placed Indian nationalists on the path to independence.’ Most importantly, the Massacre brought about a shift in the Indian attitudes and seriously affected their tolerance of the British.
- There became a breakdown of believing and respect because of the brutality that took place of the thirteenth April, as what becomes supposedly a non-violent meeting was a bloodbath of up to 1,500 casualties.
- The event stunned Indians nationwide and had a profound effect on one of the movement's leaders, Mohandas Gandhi who noticed the bloodbath as ‘an unbearable wrong.
- ‘During World War I, Gandhi had actively supported the British in the desire of winning partial autonomy for India, but after the Amritsar Massacre, he has become satisfied that India ought to accept nothing much less than full independence.
- To achieve this end, Gandhi started out organizing his first marketing campaign of mass civil disobedience towards Britain's oppressive rule, and his strategies have become far greater militant. Gandhi similarly went on to say that ‘the existing representatives of the Empire have become cheating and unscrupulous’ with little regard for ‘Indian honor.
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