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In what other ways could the people have refused to co-operate with the government in british rule?

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Answered by ayushbaliyanmeerut20
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The non-cooperation movement was a political campaign launched on 4 September 1920, by Mahatma Gandhi to have Indians revoke their cooperation from the British government, with the aim of inducing the British to grant self-governance and full independence (Purna Swaraj) to India.[1][2][3]

This came as result of the Indian National Congress (INC) withdrawing its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 18 March 1919—which suspended the rights of political prisoners in sedition trials,[4] and was seen as a "political awakening" by Indians and as a "threat" by the British[5]—and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 13 April 1919.[

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Answered by ashwanikatiyar81
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1 the British used to rule badly on them

2 British used to take all money from hear

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