How did the Non-Cooperation movement unfold?
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Starting in January 1921, the Non-Cooperation movement unfolded in the following ways:
• Large scale participation by all class people
• Boycott of government controlled organizations
• People started refusing to participate in council elections
• Drastic reduction in importing of foreign clothes
• Rejection of imported dress materials
As a result, Indian textile mills emerged out of the shadows and saw an upward rise.
• Large scale participation by all class people
• Boycott of government controlled organizations
• People started refusing to participate in council elections
• Drastic reduction in importing of foreign clothes
• Rejection of imported dress materials
As a result, Indian textile mills emerged out of the shadows and saw an upward rise.
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non cooperation movement started to unfold in towns by the following ways:
1) Middle class participation in the cities.
2)Foreign goods were bycotted.
3)Liquor shops were picketed(closed).
4)Foreign cloth were burnt in huge bonfire.
5)Thousands of students left government-controlled school,collages and even headmasters and teachers resigned.Lawyers gave up their legal practices.
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