What were the anti-movement measures taken by the British to dominate Swadeshi
movement?
Answers
Answered by
16
Answer:
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.
Answered by
3
Explanation:
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 themovement by taking help of oppressivemeasures so that Indians can be forced to use their goods.
Similar questions