Social Sciences, asked by siri1199, 1 year ago

Why do you think people were so much against such laws during the freedom movement?

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Answered by topanswers
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Indian people were so much against the laws amended by the British government.

Explanation:

There was a thought raised within the people of India, that they were ruled and oppressed by the people who were came expand their trade. Obviously, the thought had formed right after giving the complete access to the company to rule the country.

Some British laws like Vernacular Press Act, taxation for salt, Government of India Act of 1858...etc, were passed to directly control the people. Thus made the Indians to act against every single law passed by the EIC.

Answered by kavyaarun8143
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Answer: Indian people were so much against the laws amended by the British government. Explanation: There was a thought raised within the people of India, that they were ruled and oppressed by the people who were came expand their trade.

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