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"The civil disobedience movement was different from the non-cooperation movement".Support the statement with examples

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Answered by irfan8862
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Answer:

the civil disobedience movement was different from non cooperation movement :

in civil disobedience movement people where breakin the laws, they were violating the laws made by British .

for example- people were not allowed to make salt by their own but in dandi march gandhiji and his followers made salt by evaporating the sea water in dandi .

But in non cooperation movement the people where said not to cooperate British

in this movement people were said not to buy British goods.

example - people stop going to british offices, lawyer refused to go to court, student stop going to British schools etc.

Answered by santoshsikarwar454
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Answer:

  1. Under the Civil Disobedience Movement, people were asked not only to refuse cooperation with the British,as they had done during 1921-22 Non-cooperation Movement.
  2. People were also asked to break colonial laws. Therefore,many under-mentioned laws were broken.
  • People made salt in front of the government salt factories. Peasant refused to pay revenue.
  • Tribals entered into the reserved forests area .

Hence, Civil Desobedience Movement promoted illegal activities which according to Indian point of view were essential.

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