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1) How did women participate in the anti-partition movement of Bengal ? How were the limitations of their movement ?​

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Answered by sarikarajawat2901
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Women formed groups to join processions, face firing and go to prison. They boycotted shops selling foreign-manufactured fabrics or alcohol. Teenagers with their children went to jails. Women joined various terrorist groups and served in editing and circulating banned newspapers and making bombs.

Answered by Anshtyagi8147
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  • Women formed groups to join processions, face firing and go to prison. They boycotted shops selling foreign-manufactured fabrics or alcohol. Teenagers with their children went to jails. Women joined various terrorist groups and served in editing and circulating banned newspapers and making bombs.
  • Explanation:
  • The Civil Disobedience Movement aimed at the complete refusal of cooperation to the British and hinder the functioning of the government. It also aimed at the refusal to paying taxes, boycotting government institutions and foreign goods. Civil disobedience movement started on March 12, 1930.

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