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difference in non cooperation and civil disobedience movement??​

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Answered by hariommaurya97
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  1. non cooperation aimed attainment of swaraj, it urgged to people to boycott foreign goods national School etc.

  1. non cooperation is a technique you of

satyagraha which is based on the theory that exploitation is impossible without cooperation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Friend,

Non-Cooperation Movement

*The events of 1919, like the Khilafat Wrong, passing of Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bag tragedy greatly hurt Gandhiji.

*Therefore, he decided to start the Non-Cooperation Movement.

*It was a way of protesting in which one would not cooperate with the evil doer (British)

*He asked people to not to cooperate with the British. For this, he used the boycott and swadeshi programs.

*His aim was to attain self government within the British empire, annulment of Rowlatt Act, remedying the Khilafat and Pubjab wrongs.

Civil Disobedience Movement 

*It was started by Gandhiji in March 1930 in accordance with the decision taken at Lahore session of Congress.

*The movement started with Dandi March.

*The Simon Commission and Demand for Poorna Swaraj led Gandhiji to start this movement.

*It was breaking the laws and thereby, opposing the British.

Main Difference between the two movements 

Civil Disobedience movement involved non-payment of taxes and land revenue as well as violation of laws of different kinds. Whereas Non-Cooperation movement did not involve all such activities.

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