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What are the contribution of mathama gandhi in nationalism

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Answered by harishdevkishan
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Mahatma Gandhi contributed us very much for nationalism. At first he intervened in the local movements champaran, kheda and Ahemdabad mills strike. In 1919, he launched major agitation against rowlatt act through his major movement of satyagraha. In 1920, he also launched khilafat movement for Muslims and later launched non-cooperation movement in 1922 which received a huge response.

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Answered by Ankit0987
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The nationalist movement grew into a wide spread mass anti-imperialist movement at the end of the First World War. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi came into prominence at this time and became the undisputed leader of the nationalist movement. Powerful mass movements were launched under his leadership. These involved defiance of laws, peaceful demonstrations, boycott of educational institutions, boycott of courts, boycott of educational institutions, picketing of shops selling liquor and foreign goods, nonpayment of taxes and the closing of vital business. These non-violent but revolutionary methods influenced millions of people belonging to all sections of society and infused in them bravery and self-confidence. Millions now braved the repression resorted by the govt boldly courted imprisonment and faced lathicharges and firings.Gandhiji lived the simple life of an ascetic and talked to the people in a language they could understand. He came to be known to the people as Mahatma Gandhi



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