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Champaran Satyagraha 1916 was launched by gandhiji against

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Answered by pandeyvandana608
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indian civil disobedience launched by mahatma gandhi to protest against the injustice meted out to tenant farmers in champaran district of bihar it is widely regarded as the place where gandhi made his first experiment in Satyagraha and then replicated them elsewhere

Answered by smartbrainz
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Mahatma Gandhi launched India's first civil disobedience movement in order to protest the injustices imposed on tenant farmers in Bihar's Champaran neighbourhood. Gandhi made his first studies in satyagrahas, and repeated them elsewhere, it is highly known.

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  • The "1917 Champaran Satyagraha" was the first "Gandhi-led Satyagraha" movement in India and is regarded as a historically significant revolt in the "Indian Independence Movement".⠀ It was a farmer's uprising/rebellion that had taken place in "Champaran district" of Bihar. The farmers had protested to  grow indigo with little payment for me.
  • When Gandhi came to India in 1915 from South Africa, and saw peasants exploited by indigo planters in northern India, he attempted to use the same tactics he used in South Africa to mobilize mass revolts by citizens against the injustices.
  • The first famous satyagraha movement was Champaran Satyagraha. India's youth & freedom struggle was guided by Champaran Satyagraha
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