How was the civil disobedience movement different from Non-cooperation movement
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The Civil Disobedience Movement was aimed at breaking certain laws like the Salt Laws. People also refused to pay taxes at some places. Non-cooperation movement was launched to unify Hindu and Muslims and to attain Swaraj while Civil disobedience movement was launched to attain 'Purna Swaraj' or complete independence.
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