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rowkatt act of the British intensified the freedom struggle in India. substantiat

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Answered by anshika8147629815
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After the incident of Jallianwala Bagh massacre on 13th April, 1919, the Anti-Rowlatt Satyagarha lost momentum. The movement was against the exclusion of freedom of press and detention without trial. The Rowlatt Act empowers the British regarding the suspension of the right of Habeas Corpus.

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Answered by atalante
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Rowlatt Act of the British intensified the freedom struggle in India.

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  • The Rowlatt Act or as popularly known as the Black Act was passed in 1919, by the Imperial Legislative Council to control the revolutionaries from conspiring against the Britishers.
  • The acts permitted the prosecution of certain political cases without juries.
  • It required suspects to be arrested without trial to control the nationalist upsurge.
  • This act provoked many Indians and responsible for the Non-corporation movement which shook the roots of Britishers in India.

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