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What effects did the british had after the jaliawala bagh massacre

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  • Dyer should have either ordered his troops to help the wounded or instructed the civil authorities to do so. Dyer's actions had been "inhuman and un-British" and had greatly injured the image of British rule in India.
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Dyer should have either ordered his troops to help the wounded or instructed the civil authorities to do so. Dyer's actions had been "inhuman and un-British" and had greatly injured the image of British rule in India.

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