Social Sciences, asked by mohitpandey841244, 10 months ago

What did General Dyer say his
objective was when he ordered
his soldiers to open
fire at
Jallianwala Bagh?​

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Answered by drematenzing6
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

Dyer is reported to have, from time to time, "checked his fire and directed it upon places where the crowd was thickest", not because the crowd was slow to disperse, but because he "had made up his mind to punish them for having assembled there." Some of the soldiers initially shot into the air, at which Dyer shouted.

Answered by muskan2807
15

Answer:

his objective was just to create a moral .

he wanted to create an example for revolutionaries that who so ever will go against them they will continue these types of activities.

and because of this the sure was appriated alot in his British community.

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