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What was the Rowlatt Act of 1919?
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The Rowlatt Act granted the government the authority to arrest anyone without cause, search any location without a warrant, and imprison anyone without trial. The Act became known as the Black Act because it limited the people’s civil liberties. It harmed the Indian’s self-esteem and national honour. As a result, individuals united in their opposition to this Act.
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