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How did the Bang Bang movement boycott of foreign good and indigenous movement created a national awakening to free India​

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The Swadeshi and Boycott movements were insistent on economic self reliance, which meant an assertion of self-confidence. It aimed at the promotion of indigenous industries for strengthening the country.

1850 to 1904: Developed by leaders like Dadabhai Naoroji, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Mahadev Govind Ranade, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, G. V. Joshi, and Bhaswat K. Nigoni. This was also known as the First Swadeshi Movement. 1905 to 1917: Began in 1905, against the partition of Bengal ordered by Lord Curzon.

Major cause of Swadeshi movement can be attributed to the partition of Bengal in 1905 which was seen by the Indian nationalist as a divisionary tactics of Britishers to weaken the Bengali (Bhadralok) intelligentsia class which was seen as a cradle of Indian resistance.

When was boycott movement started?

August 7, 1905

The Swadeshi Movement, now known as 'Make in India' campaign was officially proclaimed on August 7, 1905 at the Calcutta Town Hall, in Bengal. Boycott movement was also launched along with the Swadeshi movement. The movements included using goods produced in India and burning British-made goods.

Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed , and foreign clothes were burnt hugely. ... (iv) As the boycott movement spread, people used only Indian clothes and began to discard foreign clothes. As a result, production of Indian textile mills and handloom went up largely.

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