define the tern civil disobedience movement. describe the participation if rich and poor peasants communities in he cdm
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Explanation:
civil disobedience movement start with start salt satyagraha...
Gandhiji wrote a letter to Lord Irwin demanding some matters..
Gandhiji told that before March if he didn't give reply he will start CDM
Arvind was failed to reply so Gandhiji started civil disobedience movement......................
rich people :- Jats of U. P and PATIDAR Of gujarat actively participated in civil disobedience movement..
they was badly affected by Great Depression and they were unable to pay high revenue
they organised organisation.. their aim was reduction in revenue..
but Gandhiji called out civil disobedience movement when he launched it again the participation was not good..
poor people join the CDM because of 3 recent
reduction in revenue, social boycott of Zamindar, abolishing of begar
for implementing these things villager people joined to civil disobedience movement
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Civil Disobedience Movement means the refusal of the general public to accept the laws, orders, commands and rules of the governing authority of the country. Since it is usually carried out in a non-violent manner, it is termed as civil disobedience.
1. In the Civil Disobedience Movement, people were asked to break the colonial laws.
2. Thousands of people broke the salt law all over the country.
3. The rich peasant communities were very active in this movement because they had greatly suffered by the trade depression and the fall of agriculture. This included the Patidars of Gujarat and the Jats of Uttar Pradesh.
4. They fought for freedom because it was a fight against high revenues.
5. Congress did not support the no rent campaign of poor peasants. This was because they not only demanded the reduction of revenue but also, they wanted the unpaid rent to the landlord to be remitted.