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What happened during the civil disobedience movement?​

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Answered by shaynamantua
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Answer:

its a move to run faster to civil

Explanation:

beacuse disobedience movement to be fast movement

Answered by Flaunt
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The civil disobedience movement is a movement in which people don't followed the rules and regulations of the government.

During the civil disobedience movement in India people refused to obey the rules of the government.It was started by mahatma gandhi in 1930.The best example of civil disobedience movement is the 'salt movement ' or dandi March in which mahatma gandhi broke the salt law and refused to buy the British made goods and boycott their goods.

On 1st January,1930 gandhiji sent a letter to Irwin with complete list of demands.The common demand is the abolition of salt law because it is consumed by all people both rich and poor but the Irwin refused to accept the demand then mahatma gandhi broke salt law.

Feature of civil disobedience movement:

  • It was the nation wide movement in which all people participated except few people
  • The women also took participate in this movement in large number.
  • British continuously tried force upon the Indian people to shut down the movement but this movement doesn't turn back.
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