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discuss the response to swedeshi movement in tamilnadu?​

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Answered by vishakhatalekar87
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The Swadeshi movement was part of the Indian independence movement and contributed to the development of Indian nationalism.[1] The movement, begun in 1906 by Indian nationals opposed to the Partition of Bengal, was one of the most successful movements against British rule. Swadeshi was a focus of Mahatma Gandhi, who described it as the soul of swaraj (self-rule). It was the most significant movement in Bengal, and was known as the Vande Mataram movement in Andhra Pradesh. The movement ended in 1911.

Answered by sedara652
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The Swadeshi Movement made a deep impact in Tamil Nadu. The congress carried on Vigorous campaign for boycott of Foreign goods. Prominent leaders who played a Key role: V.O.Chidambaranar, V.Chakkaraiyar, Subramania Bharati and Surendranath Arya.

1. The extremist leader Bipin Chandrapal toured Madras and delivered lectures.

2. Inspired by his speech students and youths widely participated in the Swadeshi Movement. Propagation of Swadeshi ideals: Many journals were started to propagate Swadeshi ideals the prominent among them were swadesamitran and India. Mobilisation of people:

1. Public meetings were organised in various parts of Tamil Nadu. Thousands of people attended it.

2. For the first time was used on the public platform Awakening and inculcating patriotic spirit: Subramania Bharati’s patriotic songs were especially the most important in stirring the patriotic emotions of the people.

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