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what is the impact of civil disobedience moment​

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Answered by ArushiGurjar
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The Civil Disobedience did not succeed immediately in winning freedom. But it played a significant role in deepening the social roots of the freedom struggle.

1. It shattered people's faith in the British government.

2. It revived the will to fight the elections.

3. It deepened the social roots for the freedom struggle.

4. It brought women out of their homes to participate in politics and to make them equal partners in freedom struggle.

5. It popularised new methods of propaganda like the Prabhat Pheris, pamphlets, etc.

Answered by Itzraisingstar
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It shattered people's faith in the British Government and laid the social root for the freedom struggle, and popularised the new method of propaganda like the Prabhat pheris, pamphlets, etc.

On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India.

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