15. Which crops did Foreigners want to cultivate?
16. What was the purpose of non-cooperation
movement ?
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✧Answer :
Foreigners want to cultivate quinoa plant like indigo.
The non-cooperation movement was launched on 5th September 1920 by the Indian National Congress (INC) under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. In September 1920, in Congress session in Calcutta, the party introduced the Non-Cooperation programme. It signified a new chapter in the history of the Indian freedom struggle. The details about the Non-Cooperation Movement for IAS Exam, are mentioned in this article, both from the UPSC Prelims and Mains perspectives.
Answer:
15.The Foreigners wanted to cultivate the indigo Crop.
16.The non-cooperation movement aimed to challenge the colonial economic and power structure, and British authorities would be forced to take notice of the demands of the independence movement. Gandhi's call was for a nationwide protest against the Rowlatt Act. All offices and factories would be closed.
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