Rowlatt Act of the British intensified the freedom struggle in India. Substantiate. which lesson is this
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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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this act have the British enormous power to suppress the uprising
it gave them power to arrest and keep a person in Jail for 2 years without any trial.
this made the Indians more furious and led to the intensification of the uprising.
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