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Describe the role of the peasants in Awadh in the Non-cooperation

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Answered by Mandeukie
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The role of peasants in Awadh in the Non-Cooperation Movement: ... Peasant movement was largely against the exploitation by talukdars and landlords, demanding reduction in revenue and removal of beggar. Many Panchayats even organized nail-dhobi bhands were they refused any service to the landlords

Answered by ansiyamundol2
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The peasant movement was largely against exploitation by talukdars and landlords, demanding revenue reductions and the removal of begar. Many Panchayats even organised nail-dhobi bhands in which they refused to serve landlords.

Explanation:

The non-cooperation movement was a political campaign launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920 to have Indians withdraw their cooperation from the British government in order to persuade the British to grant self-government.

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