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fee. They were protesting because the colonial state
district of Andhra Pradesh, tribals and poor peasants
staged a number of "forest satyagrahas", sometimes
sending their cattle into forests without paying grazing
People's initiatives
In many cases people resisted British rule non-violently.
In others, different classes and groups, interpreting
Gandhiji's call in their own manner, protested in ways
that were not in accordance with his ideas. In either
case, people linked their movements to local grievances.
Let us look at a few examples.
In Kheda, Gujarat, Patidar peasants organised non-
violent campaigns against the high land revenue
demand of the British. In coastal Andhra and interior
Tamil Nadu, liquor shops were picketed. In the Guntur ​

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Answered by griya3517
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Explanation:

They were protesting because the colonial state

district of Andhra Pradesh, tribals and poor peasants

staged a number of "forest satyagrahas", sometimes

sending their cattle into forests without paying grazing

People's initiatives

In many cases people resisted British rule non-violently.

In others, different classes and groups, interpreting

Gandhiji's call in their own manner, protested in ways

that were not in accordance with his ideas. In either

case, people linked their movements to local grievances.

Let us look at a few examples.

In Kheda, Gujarat, Patidar peasants organised non-

violent campaigns against the high land revenue

demand of the British. In coastal Andhra and interior

Tamil Nadu, liquor shops were picketed. In the Guntur

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