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what was civil disobedience movement​

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Government Response and End of the Civil Disobedience Movement. The civil disobedience movement reached its peak by the end first half of 1930. ... After a lot of vacillation, the government finally ordered Mahatma Gandhi's arrest on May 4, 1930, when he announced his resolve to lead the raids on Dharasana Salt Works.

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civil disobedience movement (1930) before starting the civil disobedience movement gandhiji placed and 11points ultimatum before IRVIN for administrative reforms and stated that if Lord Irwin accepted then then there will be no Agitation. 2. THE CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT WAS STARTED BY GANDHIJI ON 12TH MARCH, 1930 WITH HIS FAMOUS DANDI MARCH. TOGETHER WITH 78 CHOSEN FOLLOWERS, GANDHIJI WALKED NEARLY 375 KILOMETRE FROM SABARMATI ASHRAM TO DANDI, A VILLAGE ON THE GUJARAT HIGH COAST. 3. THE NOTABLE FEATURE OF THE MOVEMENT WAS A WIDE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN.

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