Discuss the Non-Cooperation movement and its impact.
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The non-cooperation movement was a phase in the Indian Independence movement. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. It aimed to resist British rule through non violence, ahinsa. It was launched on 30 August, 1920.
The movement was a reaction to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and Rawlatt Act. The protesters refused to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts, and picket liquor shops.
The movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922.
The movement was a reaction to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and Rawlatt Act. The protesters refused to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts, and picket liquor shops.
The movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922.
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