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How did the non cooperation movement spread to the countryside and drew into its fold the struggles of peasants and tribal communites?Elaborate.

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Answered by heba321
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* the movement started with middle class participation in the cities. * thousand's of students teachers and civil services has been boycotted the school , court and other offices .*many Indian's boycotted foreign goods and many trader refused to trade foreign trades and goods .*Now the Indian's started to use cloths only Indian one khadi and handlooms.Impact of non cooperation on poor:*the khadi was were very expansive for them. they can't afford it.*for the movement many student teacher leaved the govt owned school s, and the Indian institution were replaced by british ones.but this came up slowely.
Answered by kumarhimani123
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From the cities, the non-cooperation movement spread to countryside. It drew Into its fold the struggle of peasants and tribals which were developing in different parts in the years after the war.
1. The movement was primarily against the talukdars and the landlords who demanded exorbitantly high rents. By Swaraj, they understood they would not be required to pay any taxes and that land would be redistributed.
2. In Awadh, peasants were lead by Baba Ramchandra, a sanyasi who had earlier been to Fiji as an indentured labourer.
3. Alluri Sitaram Raju was a tribal peasant leader. During the days of non-cooperation Movement, he led the tribal people in the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh.
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