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What is non cooperation movement and how did it spread to towns and cities

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is non cooperation movement?

The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule.

It was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.

How did the non cooperation movement spread in towns and cities?

Initially the movement started with middle class participation.

Thousands of students left government controlled schools and colleges.

Headmasters and teachers resigned and lawyers gave up their legal practices .

Council elections were boycotted in many cities except in Madras.

Due to the boycott movement production in Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.

Answered by Anonymous
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What is non cooperation movement ?

The Non-cooperation movement was led by Gandhiji. It was called the non-cooperation movement because it asked people to boycott british goods and refuse to work or corporate with the British. The main goal of this was to undo the injustice done to Punjab and Turkey and the attainment of swarajya.

How did it spread to towns and cities ?

1)Various social group participated in the movement with their own specific aspiration.

2)The movement started with the middle class participation in the cities.

3)Large quantities of foreign goods were burnt at many places.

4)Many students gave up their studies to join the nationalist movement.

5)Some people gave up their government jobs.

6)Lawyers began to boycott British courts.

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