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Why were public speeches so important to protesting british rule?

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  • 16-01-2018
Public speeches were very important to protesting British rule because they raised awareness within the general audience. People liked going to squares to listen to these public speeches, which the speakers used to their advantage to make people understand that they would be much better off if they were independent of British rule.
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