Explain the two mass movements. Also describe how Quit India Movement was the last blow to the British rule in India.
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The Quit India
Movement waslaunched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942in protest against sending Indiantroops to fight in World War II and demanding the immediate independence of India from the British. The Quit India movement was endorsed after talks between the Congress and the British had failed.
Yes, I considered the movement to be a milestone in India's struggle for independence because:
1. it was the last blow for british in India.
2. british started there backward counting.
3. gandhiji gave a mantra of 'do or die' which work a lot for India's independence.
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Explain the two mass movements. Also describe how Quit India Movement was the last blow to the British rule in India
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Non cooperation movement
the non cooperation movement was a political campaign launched on 4 september 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi to have Indians Revolt their cooperation from the British government with the aim of reducing the British to grant self governance and full Independence to India
The civil disobedience movement
civil disobedience also called passive resistance the refusal to obey the demands are commands of a government or occupying Power without resorting the violence or active measures of a position its useful purpose is to force concessions from the government are occupying power
how quit India movement was last blow to British in India
the Quit India Movement was the last blow to British
- As their rout by the Japanese in A.S Asia which led to believe in people that British rule is ending
- Rise of every section of Indian society against the British British realised the negative reaction only means of settlement
- Unlike the arrogance, oppression which they were lacking earlier
- terrorist attack activity is disrupting every smooth functioning of Britishers