How did non-cooperation become a movement?
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After the Khalifat movement Gandhi was inspired and and told the Indian to cooperate with him. lawyers rejected the British court rejected every things of the British. This thing turned the non cooperation to the movement
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Non-Cooperation Movement was the first mass movement propelled by Shri MK Gandhi.
EXPLANATION:
This movement became a nationwide struggle because of the following causes:
It united Muslim and Hindus against the British, which facilitated in expanding the base of this movement.
- Different social groups partook in this movement widening the base of this movement. Numerous students left government-controlled colleges and schools, teachers and headmasters resigned, and quit their legal practices.
- "Liquor shops were picketed", foreign merchandises boycotted, and "foreign clothes were burnt" in large bonfires. From the cities, this movement expanded to the rural area. It took into its "fold the struggles" of tribal and peasants.
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