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what was opposed by the revolutionaries​

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Answered by BRAINLYLEANERS
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The revolutionaries were the nationalists who believed in “revolutionary methods” (The use of violence to make a radical change) within society necessary to over throw British rule. Most of the radicals followed the revolutionary methods such as; Large public meetings and demonstrations

Answered by Anonymous
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Loyalists

The Loyalists opposed the Revolution for a number of reasons. Some believed that the British government had the right to ask the colonies to pay half the cost of their own defence.

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Role of Revolutionaries in the Indian Nationalist Movement: The Revolutionaries supplemented the national cause and carried the message of nationalism in the country and outside the country. They inspired the people to cast off the yoke of slavery and be prepared for any kind of sacrifice for the cause of freedom.

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