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what did Non-Cooperation mean to plantation workers? how did they react to it?​

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Answered by xcristianox
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◆The response of the plantation workers to the Non cooperation movement :-

1)The act which is known as Inland Emigration act of 1859 this act signifies that no peasant were go from the tea gardens without the permission of land owner.

2)When the peasant look after the non cooperation movement then immediately they all leave the tea garden without any permission and they all went to their own house.

3)Peasant thinks that Gandhiji will give some land to him in their village and after that they will enjoy their own lives.

4)But unfortunately railways workers were on strike and they caught by the officers of police and they were beaten by the officers.

Answered by hanahere
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Explanation:

a) The response of the plantation workers to the Non-Cooperation Movement was : ... (ii) When they heard of the Non–Cooperation Movement, thousands of workers defied the authorities, left the plantations and headed home. (iii) They believed that Gandhi Raj was coming and everyone would be given land in their own village.

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