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What was the reaction of British government to the Swadeshi and boycott movements?​

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Answered by sahana1017
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the british were evidently against the swadeshi and boycott movements. given in detail in the explanation:

Explanation:

during the time of british india, the Indians started revolting against the british because of social,caste,religion discrimination. although there were dominantly peaceful movements made by the Indians, the way the British handled it was undeniably cruel. the most partial case of the way the british handled these movements was through the jallianwala bagh massacre. the British unnecessarily took action against the indians. similarly, in other movements, the British handled it harshly by arresting, executing, and harming the innocent indian folk. this is primarily the way the British had reacted to the boycotts and swadeshi movements.

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