'The civil disobedience movement was different from non - cooperation movement'. Explain with example.
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The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement:
Non-Cooperation Movement:
. The people were asked not to cooperate with the government.
. Foreign goods were boycotted.
. Liquor shops were picketed.
. Foreign cloth burnt in huge.
. In many places merchants and traders refused to trade on foreign goods or finance foreign traders.
. Students left the government owned schools and college.
. Lawyers gave up legal practices.
Civil Disobedience Movement:
. People were asked to break colonial laws.
. The countrymen broke the salt law.
. Peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari tax.
. Village officials resigned from their jobs.
. Forest people violated forest rules and laws.
Non-Cooperation Movement:
. The people were asked not to cooperate with the government.
. Foreign goods were boycotted.
. Liquor shops were picketed.
. Foreign cloth burnt in huge.
. In many places merchants and traders refused to trade on foreign goods or finance foreign traders.
. Students left the government owned schools and college.
. Lawyers gave up legal practices.
Civil Disobedience Movement:
. People were asked to break colonial laws.
. The countrymen broke the salt law.
. Peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari tax.
. Village officials resigned from their jobs.
. Forest people violated forest rules and laws.
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