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Advantages of civil disobedience movement 1930

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Answered by abhivarshitha
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the advantages of civil disobedience movement in 1930 is the independence of India has been mood to people very quickly and each and every person has understood the value of freedom in our country and this has taken to rise of evolution the civil disobedience means while eating the discriminatory laws peacefully is known as civil disobedience and the advantages of the civil disobedience movement in 1930 was given rise to many resolutions and it has given confidence to our people and it has given spirit to Indian government to fight against British for the freedom and yet these are they advantages of the civil disobedience and 1930
Answered by mehekanand10
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People were asked not only to refuse cooperation with the government but also to break colonial laws. People entered Reserved Forests to collect wood and graze cattle, breaking forest laws. Liquor shops were picketed, foreign cloth burnt. Peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes. Salt law was broken by manufacturing salt.

ADVANTAGES:

India was united as the demands made by Gandhiji were wide-ranging to include all communities.

It helped stregthen the national movement further and rattle the colonial government.

One major advantage was the wide-scale participation of Women. Although, they did not have any political power, they had picketed liquor and foreign cloth shops, manufactured salt, protested etc.

It made people realise the power of Satyagraha and non-violence.

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