Social Sciences, asked by durvesh6, 1 year ago

“The merchants and industrialists made a significant contribution to the civil disobedience movement”. In the light of the above statement explain their role in the movement.

Answers

Answered by harpindergrewal
44

Dear Subbarao,

The merchants and industrialists were earning huge profits from international markets. However, the colonial policies like free import duties were hurting their interests. Thus, they formed the Federation of the Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries and the Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress in 1920. The industrialists and the merchants supported the Civil Disobedience Movement initially to protect their own business interests. They gave monetary help and refused to buy and sell imported and foreign goods. However, later, the industrialists became apprehensive of the growing militant activities of the revolutionaries and the growing influence of socialists in the Congress.

Wednesday, March 04, 2015 at 18:47:PM

Dear Subbarao,

The merchants and industrialists were earning huge profits from international markets. However, the colonial policies like free import duties were hurting their interests. Thus, they formed the Federation of the Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries and the Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress in 1920. The industrialists and the merchants supported the Civil Disobedience Movement initially to protect their own business interests. They gave monetary help and refused to buy and sell imported and foreign goods. However, later, the industrialists became apprehensive of the growing militant activities of the revolutionaries and the growing influence of socialists in the Congress.

Wednesday, March 04, 2015 at 18:47:PM




Answered by Anonymous
20
I hope you will understand


please make me brainlest
Attachments:
Similar questions