Explain the effects of non cooperation movement
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1. It provided a great national base.
2. It helped in fostering Hindu -Muslim unity
3. It undermined the British rule
4. It proved that Gandhi was determined to elevate the opressed.
2. It helped in fostering Hindu -Muslim unity
3. It undermined the British rule
4. It proved that Gandhi was determined to elevate the opressed.
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The effects of non-cooperation on the economic front were more dramatised. Foreign goods were boycotted and eliminated from the markets. Liquor shops were picketed and foreign cloth was burnt in large bonfires. The import of foreign cloth reduced to half between 1921 and 1922.
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