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3. What was the stand of Englishmen on Indigo farming? What was the
reaction of the peasant?
4. It was not easy for Gandhiji to get information about the agreement with the
peasants. Why?
5. How did Gandhiji's non-co-operation affect the officials?
(Indigo)​

Answers

Answered by Rahul9048
2

Explanation:

3

Indigo plantation was destroying the productivity of the land which was the main reason of the peasant's protest. Gandhiji chose to represent the peasants' cause and initiated the Champaran movement

It failed because of intense opposition from the aristocracy, who slaughtered up to 100,000 of the 300,000 poorly armed peasants and farmers.

4

Gandhiji before going to Champaran proceedwd to the nearby village called Muzzarfarpur to get more information than what Rajkumar Shukla was able to impart on him. He informed about his arrival to professor kripalani of the arts college in Muzzarfarpur whim Gandhiji has met in Tagore Shantiniketan school.

5

During 1919-22, the British were opposed through two mass movements—the Khilafat and Non-Cooperation. ... The Khilafat issue was not directly linked to Indian politics but it provided the immediate background to the movement and gave an added advantage of cementing Hindu-Muslim unity against the British

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