conclusion of assam and the non cooperation movement
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Conclusion The Non Cooperation Movement of 1920 failed to achieve its immediate goal of establishing Swaraj in India. But this apparent failure must not blind us about the immense impact the movement had on India and its people. Though none of programmed fulfilled yet it was not a failed movement.
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The non-corporation movement incorporated the same sense in the Assam province.
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- For the plantation workers in the state if the rise in demand in their wages were not fulfilled than they meant the right to freely move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were confined in by the Britishers.
- After hearing about the so Non-co-corporation movement breakout throughout the country,Assam did not lack behind,all started from the plantation workers leaving the plantation units owned by the Britishers followed by heading home through from between went into strikes.
- New leaders were emerged during the period in Assam,while few criminal practices like sati,child marriages were completely abolished in this part of the very country.
- Though its abrupt withdrawal caused unpleasant harmony among the people though sowed the seeds of untieing approval to any British acts.
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