How did the Non-Cooperation Movement spread to the countryside and drew into its fold the struggles of peasants and tribal communities? Elaborate.
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1. Baba Ram Chandra headed the peasant uprising against the talukdars and the landowners who charged very high rent and collected taxes.
2. The peasant movement demanded a decrease in revenue and the abolition of the begar social boycott of tyrannical landowners.
3. Many local leaders informed the idea of Gandhi Ji, to the peasants of their area to do not pay taxes.
4. The Gudem rebellion, which spread in the year 1921, was an acknowledgement to the Non-Cooperation Movement.
5. The rebels attacked the police stations, used guerrilla warfare tactics for achieving Swaraj.
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