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Explain Non Cooperation Movement in urban areas

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Answered by vROYv
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Non-Cooperation Movement Spread in Urban Areas. Initially in urban cities and cities, Gandhi and his methods of agitation were practiced with enthusiasm and enthusiasm in the non-cooperation movement.

Answered by sajithasudheer74
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Non-cooperation Movements

The first national level struggle by the Indian National Congress under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi was the non-cooperation movement.The confidence gained from the anti-Rowlatt protest motivated Gandhiji to declare non-cooperation against the British.

Non-cooperation Movement spread in urban areas:

  • Initially the Urban cities and cities,Gandhi and his methods of agitation were practiced with enthusiasm and enthusiasm in the non cooperation movement.
  • The movement began with the participation of the middle classes in towns.

How the Indian society responded to Gandhiji's appeal for non-cooperation:

  • Farmers in Awadh refused to pay taxes.
  • The tribal groups in northern Andhra entered the forests and collected the forest produces violating the forest laws.
  • Farmers in Uttar Pradesh refused to carry the luggage of the colonial officials.
  • Workers struck work.
  • Lawyers boycotted courts.
  • Students quitted colleges and schools run by the British
  • The public, including women,burnt foreign cloths on the streets.

Characteristics of non-cooperation policy adopted by Mahatma Gandhi:

  • Lawyers shall boycott courts
  • The public shall boycott foreign products
  • Boycott elections
  • Returning the British awards and prizes
  • Denial of taxes
  • Students shall boycott English schools

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