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How was the Non-Cooperation Movement taken in the plantations? Examine the significance of the Non-Cooperation Movement.

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Answered by sujalyadav88408
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Explaination ----

1. The meaning of freedom for the plantation workers in Assam is to move freely in and out of the area in which they were bound.

2.Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859,they were not allowed to leave tea gardens without permission.

3.When NCM ( Non-Cooperation Movement) started, thousands of workers left the plantations and headed their home but unfortunately they were unable to reached their home.

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Answered by topwriters
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Non-cooperation Movement

Explanation:

Non-cooperation movement was a non-violent way of protesting followed by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi to fight the British Imperialism in India. Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January 1915. He found that the peasants were oppressed in the plantations during the British colonial period. So he organised and inspired them to protest in a peaceful way. The first satyagraha took place in the Champaran District of Bihar in 1917. This is called Champaran Satyagraha.

Non-cooperation was practiced by the plantation workers in Assam as well where they stopped working and headed home. But they were stopped by British forces.

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