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What marked the beginning of civil disobedience movement by Gandhiji

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
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the civil disobedience movement was launched in order to tell the British government that Indians to have the power to deny the rules that are executed on them and the beginning of civil disobedience movement was the return of the titles that had been given to Indians by the Britishers the prices and Honours awarded the lawyers and the Teachers went out to Rebel and resigned their respective duties children and students refused to go into the Government colleges and Universities run by the government common people refused to buy things by the Britishers and when they came to collect the taxes they were beaten shops were picketed and the whole of India was involved and civil disobedience movement except some people only
Answered by kaniya
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Mahatma Gandhi started his famous Salt March accompanied by 78 of his trusted volunteers. The March was over 240 miles and volunteers walked for 24 days. On 6th April, 1930, they reached Dandi and ceremonially violated the salt law and manufactured salt by boiling sea water. This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement. 

Civil Disobedience Movement:-
This movement started in 1930 when Gandhi’s eleven demands were rejected by the colonial government.
In this movement the response of the Muslims was lukewarm.
In this movement people not only refused to cooperate with the British but also broke colonial laws.
Women participated in this movement in a large scale. They, along with Gandhiji, manufactured salt. They also played active role in picketing foreign cloth and liquor shops. 


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