two important peasant uprings during civil Disobedience Movement
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Answer:
TWO IMPORTANT PEASANT UPRISINGS DURING CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Explanation:
Nature of Peasant Movements since 1920s
The peasant movements of the 20th century were deeply influenced by and had a marked impact on the national freedom struggle.
With the advent of INC, there was a change in peasant rebellion, and it came on national level with national leaders like Gandhi, Vallabh Bhai Patel etc supporting them.
It became more organised and with the intention of getting support of all section of people
Use of newspaper to propagate views, frequent meeting, planning on how to better manage the protest were more often which was lacking previously
National feeling, constructive work like education etc were major characteristics of later phase rebellions
These movements were based on the ideology of nationalism and the nature of these movements was similar in diverse areas.
Looting of bazaars, houses, granaries and clashes with the police became widespread.
During the 1930s, the peasant awakening was influenced by the Great Depression in the industrialized countries and the Civil Disobedience Movement which took the form of no-rent, no-revenue movement in many areas.
After the decline of the active phase movement (1932) many new entrants to active politics started looking for suitable outlets for release of their energies and took to organisation of peasants.
Peasant movements post 1920 became more organised and diverse in their participation. Gandhi amalgamated these movements with national movement and got wider reach. These movements created an atmosphere for post- independence agrarian reforms, for instance, abolition of Zamindari and paved way for an agriculture based Independent India.
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