how did civil disobedience movement come into force in various part of the country? explain with example.
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☜☆☞ Gandhiji’s ‘Salt March’ marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement all over India.
• Thousands of people in different parts of the country broke the salt law by manufacturing salt and giving demonstrations in front of government salt factories.
The following points state how the Civil Disobedience Movement came into force in various parts of the country
(i) With the spread of the movement, foreign cloth was boycotted and liquor shops were picketed. Peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes. Village officials resigned from their post. Forest people violated forest law. They went into Reserved forests to collect wood and graze cattle.
(ii) In the countryside, rich peasant communities viz, Patidars of Gujarat and the jats of Uttar Pradesh became the supporters of the Civil Disobedience Movement. They inspired their communities, sometime forced the reluctant members to participate in the boycott programmes.
The poorer peasantry, often led by the socialist and the communist, joined a variety of radical movements for the remission of their unpaid rent to the landlords. Industrialists led by Purshottamdas Thakurdas and G D Birla supported the Civil Disobedience Movement. Moreover railway workers, dock workers, mine workers from Chotanagpur and large number of women from all over India participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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☜☆☞ Gandhiji’s ‘Salt March’ marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement all over India.
• Thousands of people in different parts of the country broke the salt law by manufacturing salt and giving demonstrations in front of government salt factories.
The following points state how the Civil Disobedience Movement came into force in various parts of the country
(i) With the spread of the movement, foreign cloth was boycotted and liquor shops were picketed. Peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes. Village officials resigned from their post. Forest people violated forest law. They went into Reserved forests to collect wood and graze cattle.
(ii) In the countryside, rich peasant communities viz, Patidars of Gujarat and the jats of Uttar Pradesh became the supporters of the Civil Disobedience Movement. They inspired their communities, sometime forced the reluctant members to participate in the boycott programmes.
The poorer peasantry, often led by the socialist and the communist, joined a variety of radical movements for the remission of their unpaid rent to the landlords. Industrialists led by Purshottamdas Thakurdas and G D Birla supported the Civil Disobedience Movement. Moreover railway workers, dock workers, mine workers from Chotanagpur and large number of women from all over India participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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Due to the worldwide economic depression the
agricultural prices began to fall, demands for
agricultural goods fell and the export declined. This
resulted in a countryside turmoil because now it was
difficult for the peasants to sell their harvest and pay
the high revenue. Against this situation of countryside
turmoil the Tory government in Britain set up a
commission named Simon Commission after the name
of Sir John Simon to look into the constitutional
system in India and suggest the changes needed.
There were no Indian members in this commission.
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