what were the anti movement measure taken by the British to dominate Swadeshi movement
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The anti-movement measures resorted to by the British to dominate the Swadeshi movement basically consisted of oppression, lathicharge, division of Bengal and rift in the Hindu-Muslim unity. They tried to break the movement by taking help of oppressive measures so that Indians can be forced to use their goods.
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Anti movement measures taken by British to dominate Swadeshi movement were-
•British tried to destroy the Hindu-Muslim unity in India so that they could get an advantage to prevent people from protesting against the British .
•British also tried to dominate Swadeshi movement by Partition of Bengal.
•Bristish took cruel measures like lathicharge on Indians so that they can force Indians to use foreign goods.
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