why were the indians against the rowlatt act?
The Rowlatt Act was were laws that allowed the government to jail protestors without a trial for as long as two years.
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The suger act and currency act passed in 1764
when did the civil rights act of birmingham passed
lord reading
1919
1919
The Rowlatt act was passed by the British in order to suppress nationalists who refused to be satisfied by official reforms and to keep a check on revolutionary terrorism.
chelms ford
On March 1919
why were the indians against the rowlatt act?
The Rowlatt Act refers to the Imperial Legislative Council that was passed in 1919 that indefinitely extended the emergency measures.
the british started the rowlatt act in 1919
the act of rowlatt contributed to national independence for India by given the Indian people a right to have fare mitigation in the government instead of a monarchy.
The measures the Rowlatt Act introduced are emergency measures to deal with revolutionary activities.
The Rowlatt Act was were laws that allowed the government to jail protestors without a trial for as long as two years.