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how did the non cooperation movement gain Momentum from 1921 to 1922​

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Answered by shivansh457
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Answer:

During the year 1921-22, the non-cooperation movement gained momentum because it got a wide support. It was abruptly called off by Mahatma Gandhi when in February 1922 a crowd of peasants set fire to a police station in Chauri Chaura. Twenty two policemen were killed on that day.

Answered by mariospartan
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The movement was called off after the Chauri Chaura incident in February 1922 when a protest turned violent and resulted in the death of several policemen.

Explanation:

  • Growing resentment against British rule led to the beginning of Khilafat and Non-cooperation movement.
  • Turkey fought against Britain in World War I.
  • Turkey, which was one of the defeated countries, faced injustice at the hands of Britain.
  • The non-cooperation movement led by Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress from September 1920 to February 1922 was considered a symbol of a new awakening in the Indian independence movement.
  • The biggest advantage of the movement was that it gave a new confidence to the common people and taught them to be fearless in their political pursuit and made Swarajya an important goal.
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