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what are the three cause of non cooperation movement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The three causes of Non Cooperation Movement​ are :-

  • The Jalianwala Bagh massacre proved to be a watershed event in the Indian freedom struggle which led to a furore all over India.

  • The treatment of the British government to the Caliph of Turkey disturbed the Muslims of India and Gandhiji made a common cause with them.

  • The Rowlatt Act was a major breach of trust for Indians who were expecting that the British would keep their promise of self-government.

Extra Information :-

⇒ The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 5th September of 1920.

⇒ It was started by Mahatma Gandhi.

⇒ Its aim was to obtain self-governance and complete independence.

Answered by menishray13
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Explanation:

The three causes of Non Cooperation Movement​ are :-

1. Jalianwala Bagh massacre proved to be a watershed event in the Indian freedom struggle which led to a furore all over India.

2.The treatment of the British government to the Caliph of Turkey disturbed the Muslims of India and Gandhiji made a common cause with them.

3.The Rowlatt Act was a major breach of trust for Indians who were expecting that the British would keep their promise of self-government.

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