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How non cooperation movement unfold in town ?

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Answered by vinay140
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The Non-Cooperation Movement started in January 1921 and unfolded in towns in the following ways:

(i) There was large-scale participation in the movement by the middle-class people living in cities and towns.

(ii) As the Non-Cooperation Movement began, thousands of people boycotted government-controlled organisations as students left schools and colleges, teachers and headmasters resigned, and lawyers abandoned their legal practices.

(iii) In most provinces except in Madras, people refused to take part in the council elections.

(iv) The Non-Cooperation Movement witnessed the widespread boycott of British goods including mass-produced mill-cloth. Foreign cloth was burnt in huge bonfires and its imports were drastically reduced.

(v) People began rejecting imported clothes and started wearing only Indian ones, as a result of which, the production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.

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Answered by Ajeesha15
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The movement started with middle-class participation in the cities.

⏩ Students left government controlled schools and colleges. Headmasters and teachers resigned.

⏩ Lawyers gave up their legal practices.

⏩ The council election was boycotted in most provinces except Madras.

⏩ Foreign goods were boycotted.

⏩ Liquor shops were picketed.

⏩ Foreign clothes burnt in huge bonfires.

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