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How did the peasants of Awadh take part in the non-cooperation movement?

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Answered by sauravchot56
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Answer:

In Awadh the peasant movement was led by Baba Ramchandra-a sanyasi who had earlier worked in Fiji as an indentured labourer

Explanation:

This movement was against talukdars and landlords who demanded high rents from the peasants. Peasants worked at landlords' farms without any payment.

Moreover peasant were treated badly and were given no priority in society.

Answered by Anonymous
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The role of peasants in Awadh in the Non-Cooperation Movement:Peasant movement was largely against the exploitation by talukdars and landlords, demanding reduction in revenue and removal of begar. Many Panchayats even organised nail-dhobi bhands were they refused any service to the landlords.

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