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how did Boycott Movement contribute to India freedom struggle​

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Answered by manasranjanbiswal87
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Gandhi Ji admired that the British set up in India because of Indians support. So boycott of foreign goods played a very major role in india's independence. During the non-cooperation movement the people started boycotting foreign services like teachers and students left British schools, advocates left courts and foreign clothes export was also declined.

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Answered by potterheadsneha15
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Boycott of English goods meant that foreign products had to be replaced by indigenously or locally manufactured swadeshi goods. This movment introduced the concept of passive resistance. Mass meetings to spread the ideas of freedom and implement the swadeshi lifestyle were held. Huge bonfires were lit to burn foreign goods. Shops selling foreign goods were picketed and occasionally torched. The zeal with which prople followed the movement was remarkable. The amin was to paralyse the British industries by dismantling the Indian markets that they found so profitable. This pressure made the British public sit up and listen to the plight of the Indians.

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