Explain the significance of Non cooperation Movement of 1920.
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its significances is to boycott british goods and services. but this movrment is within town only
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the non cooperation movement was a significant phase of the Indian Independence movement from British rule it was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre it came to reset British rule in India through nonviolence means Satyagraha protestors would refuse to by British goods adopt the use of local handicraft and Picket liquor shops areas of ahimsa and nonviolence and Gandhiji's ability to Raleigh hundred and thousands of common citizens towards the use of Indian Independence War first scene on a large scale in this moment through the summer 1920 Gandhi fear that the movement might lead to popular violence the non cooperation movement was launched on 1st August 1920
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