how did the civil disobedience movement differ from non cooperation movement
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No-cooperation movement :
i) This movement was launched in 1921.
ii) The conditions created by the First World War, Rowlatt Act, Jallianwala bagh incident, mistreatment of Khalifa were the basic causes behind the movement.
Civil Disobedience movement :
i) This movement was launched in 1930.
ii) The conditions created by the Great Depression of 1929,failure of Simon Commission and rejection of Gandhiji's eleven demands were the major factors responsible for the movement.
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i) This movement was launched in 1921.
ii) The conditions created by the First World War, Rowlatt Act, Jallianwala bagh incident, mistreatment of Khalifa were the basic causes behind the movement.
Civil Disobedience movement :
i) This movement was launched in 1930.
ii) The conditions created by the Great Depression of 1929,failure of Simon Commission and rejection of Gandhiji's eleven demands were the major factors responsible for the movement.
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People were now asked not only to refuse cooperation with the British but also to break colonial laws.
. Thousands in different parts of the country broke the salt law, manufactured salt and demonstrated in front of government salt factories.
. Peasants refused to pay land revenue and chaukidari taxes, village officials resigned and in many places forest people violated forest laws by entering into Reserved Forests to collect wood and graze cattle.
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