Role of national movement in getting independence from colonial rule in india
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The National Movement by Mahatma Gandhi was the main movement that led to the exit of colonials from India. Gandhi led non-violent protests and public meetings to demand independence.
(i) This movement was spread all over India.
(ii) It organised the sentiments in a systematic movement.
(iii) It helped people express their views against the British rule.
(iv) Movements like Civil Disobedience Movement affected the British trade.
(v) The Salt March proved that the Indians were self efficient and were not bound to pay the taxes.
(i) This movement was spread all over India.
(ii) It organised the sentiments in a systematic movement.
(iii) It helped people express their views against the British rule.
(iv) Movements like Civil Disobedience Movement affected the British trade.
(v) The Salt March proved that the Indians were self efficient and were not bound to pay the taxes.
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Indian National Movement has a great significance in the history of India. It occurred because of the exploitative nature of colonial government.
Because of these interventions, Indian masses started agitations against colonial government. Many Indian reformers and leaders like Raja Ram etc.
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