what are the three steps planned by Gandhiji to unfold Non-Cooperation Movement
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Gandhiji proposed the movements should unfold the stages should have begin with the surrounded by the titles the government have awarded and boycotted of civil services, Army,courts,police the legislative councils, schools ,and foreign goods .then in case the government uses repressession and full civil disobedience Campion would be launched .
the movement would start with the boycott and Swadeshi movement but it turned out to be violent in some places ,
specially the Chauri chaura incident which mark the end of non cooperation movement hey mate it may help you please mark me as brain list
Gandhiji proposed the movements should unfold the stages should have begin with the surrounded by the titles the government have awarded and boycotted of civil services, Army,courts,police the legislative councils, schools ,and foreign goods .then in case the government uses repressession and full civil disobedience Campion would be launched .
the movement would start with the boycott and Swadeshi movement but it turned out to be violent in some places ,
specially the Chauri chaura incident which mark the end of non cooperation movement hey mate it may help you please mark me as brain list
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The Non-Cooperation Movement : The non cooperation was one of the most important step which resulted in the independence of India. It was planned after the occurrence Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. Reason : Resist the British rule in India through non-violence.
Steps:
- The titles awareded by the government of British was surrendered.
- The civil services and legislative councils were under indefinite boycott.
- The British laws were broken resulting in full civil disobedience.
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