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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it spread because people were travelling and telling other people, and also what period is this in
The Non co-operation as started by the freedom fighters against the “British rule in India”. The non-cooperation movement was a plan and fight in response to the oppressive policies steps and aggressive actions taken by the British rulers.
Jallianwala Bagh massacre sparked the blunt reaction and aggression amongst the general public or people spurring a reactive rebellion. After such cold massacre cooperation with the Britishers, their policies and their rule was rather seen as the contribution to the oppression that the country was suffering from and hence the non co-operation movement was undertaken to uproot the British rule.
Hence the movement took roots and slowly spread itself around to various areas like Champaran and other such places as well.