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hoe did non cooperation movement unfold? who participated in it? how did different social groups conceive of the ideas of non cooperation

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Answered by rishavtoppo
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The answer of this question is Starting in January 1921, the Non-Cooperation movement unfolded in the following ways:

1. Large scale participation by all class people

2. Boycott of government controlled organizations

3. People started refusing to participate in council elections

4. Drastic reduction in importing of foreign clothes

5. Rejection of imported dress materials

Middle class people mainly participated in non cooperation movement in towns. Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices.

The different social group conceive the idea of Non cooperation movement by the following:

1. The middle class group boycotted the foreign goods which helps our local products.

2.The peasants took part with the aim of fulfilling their demand of reduction of the revenue.

3.Plantation workers joined the movement in the belief of getting the right to move inside the plantations for transportation.

4.The Tribal in Andhra Pradesh took part in the movement against the British because of the restrictions imposed by them over their culture and tradition.

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