Inside India, local activists of the Forward Bloc continued the anti-British activities without central coordination.
After his release, he continued to take part in anti-British activities.
Jewish underground ceased all anti-British activities with the outbreak of the war, in favor of the joint anti-Axis effort.
They continued in anti-British activities, selling muskets and powder to the disaffected Maori.
In 1909, he moved to Japan, where he continued his anti-British activities.
In reality, his intentions were to make the people feel that they are good and safe in slavery and to suppress any anti-British activities.
Sen threw himself into the freedom struggle and spent over 10 years in various jails between 1930 and 1942 for anti-British activities.
Together, they took part in anti-British activities during the 1857 Indian War of Independence.
He returned to Iraq in 1920, but was soon forced into exile in Jordan because of his anti-British nationalist activities.
The state witnessed a number of anti-British activities and protests during the Indian independence movement.