How did jats and patidars consider the civil disobedience movement
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The patidars of Gujarat and the jats of Uttar Pradesh became the supporters of civil disobedience moment.
They inspired their communities and sometimes forced the members to participate in the boycott programmes.
They also organised non violent campaigns against the high land revenue demand of the British.
They inspired their communities and sometimes forced the members to participate in the boycott programmes.
They also organised non violent campaigns against the high land revenue demand of the British.
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The rich peasant communities in the countryside such as the Patidars of Gujarat and the Jats of Uttar Pradesh were active in organizing their communities and sometimes forcing reluctant members to participate in the programmes. A drastic fall in prices and the impact of trade depression led to a fall in cash income for these communities. The problems further increased with the government's refusal of lowering down revenue demands. Overall, for them, the struggle for Swaraj was the fight against high revenues.
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