If you investigate the Amritsar massacre, what effect will you find it had on British colonial rule in India?

Indians had more violent uprisings against the British in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians felt that Britain to rule Indian in more violent ways in retaliation for the massacre.
Indians began demanding Indians independence from British rule.
Indians demand Indian equality in government representation to rule jointly with the British.

The correct answer is:

Indians began demanding Indian independence from British rule.

The Amritsar massacre, which took place in April 1919, involved the British Indian Army opening fire on a crowd of peaceful protesters at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab. This event deeply shocked and angered Indians, leading to a significant change in their attitudes towards British colonial rule. The massacre is widely seen as a turning point in India's struggle for independence. Indians started demanding complete self-rule and sovereignty, leading to the growth of the Indian independence movement and the eventual attainment of independence in 1947.