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Why was the Amritsar massacre a turning point in the relationship between the people of India and British

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Answered by Helper121
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the Amritsar massacre was a turning point in the relationship between the people of India and Britishers because it evoked a sense of hatred in the hearts of the Indians against the British they started to hate them and also tried to take them out from the country


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