How did different social groups conceive the idea of 'Non-Cooperation'? Explain with examples.
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a. The middle class group boycotted the foreign goods which helps our local products.
b. The peasants took part with the aim of fulfilling their demand of reduction of the revenue.
c. Plantation workers joined the movement in the belief of getting the right to move inside the plantations for transportation.
d. 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.
b. The peasants took part with the aim of fulfilling their demand of reduction of the revenue.
c. Plantation workers joined the movement in the belief of getting the right to move inside the plantations for transportation.
d. 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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The social groups that conceive the idea of Non-Cooperation movement are:
1.The Middle class group
Boycotted the foreign goods which helps for their local products
2.The Peasants
Took part but their aim was to fulfilling their demands of reduction and revenue
3.Plantation Workers
Joined the movement in the belief of getting the right to move inside the plantation for transportation.
4.The Tribal
They was against the British because of the restriction imposed by them over their own culture and tradition.
These were the social groups that concived the idea of Non-Cooperation movement
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