Describe the extent of people's participation in the non-cooperation movement in the towns. What were its economic effects?
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Explanation:
the non- cooperation movement in the towns: --The movement started with middle-class participation in the cities. ... -- The effects of non-cooperation on the economic front were more dramatic. --Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires
Answer:
The following is the extent of the Non-Cooperation Movement in India:
1. The movement gets started with the participation of the middle-class; as they submitted back all the honors’ and titles awarded by the British government.
2. Thousands of people boycotted their services, congressional assemblies and courts. Moreover, stu-dents left their colleges and schools.
3. Traders and merchants also contributed the movement refusing to accept foreign products or finance foreign trade.
4. People adopted the title of Swadeshi and thus began boycotting the foreign manufactured goods, burnt foreign made clothes and picketed liquor shops etc.
5. Peasants of various states such as Andhra Pradesh and Awadh etc ejected the protest movement against the landlords and talukdars.