give reason:- why was the non cooperative movement important in indian national movement
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Non-cooperation movement. The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significantphase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. ... Gandhi feared that the movement might lead to popular violence.
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The non-cooperation movement led by Gandhiji was such a mass movement which had never been seen before and after the Great Rebellion of 1857. India for the first time saw a leader who had ability to fight face to face.
The non-cooperation movement evoked an unprecedented enthusiasm throughout the country. According to Dr. Tarachand, the non-cooperation movement was the first movement without weapon in the history of the world. It gave a new complexion to the people’s urge for freedom. It marked the beginning of a new phase in the history of India’s freedom movement
The non-cooperation movement evoked an unprecedented enthusiasm throughout the country. According to Dr. Tarachand, the non-cooperation movement was the first movement without weapon in the history of the world. It gave a new complexion to the people’s urge for freedom. It marked the beginning of a new phase in the history of India’s freedom movement
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