what is differance between civil disobidence movement and non cooperation movement?
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The Non-Cooperation Movement in 1920 was a significant part of the Indian independence movement it was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It was aimed to resist British rule in India through nonviolent means. Participants are asked to boycott British goods, to start using of local handicrafts .
The Civil Disobedience Movement carried forward the unfinished work of the Non-Cooperation Movement. It was started with Dandi March (also Salt march, Salt satyagraha) by Mahatma Gandhi on 12th March, 1930.
The Civil Disobedience Movement carried forward the unfinished work of the Non-Cooperation Movement. It was started with Dandi March (also Salt march, Salt satyagraha) by Mahatma Gandhi on 12th March, 1930.
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Non cooperation movement
1. The people were asked not to cooperate with the govt.
2. Foreign goods were boycotted
3. Liquor shops were picketed
Civil disobedience movement
1. People were asked to break colonial laws
2. The countrymen broke the salt law
3. Peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari tax
1. The people were asked not to cooperate with the govt.
2. Foreign goods were boycotted
3. Liquor shops were picketed
Civil disobedience movement
1. People were asked to break colonial laws
2. The countrymen broke the salt law
3. Peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari tax
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