How did the non cooperation movement spread to the countryside and drew into its fold the struggles ofvpeasants and tribal communities?
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many people boycotted schools ,colleges
- many lawers left their legal practice
- cogress boycotted local elections
- boycotting forign goods
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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.
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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.
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