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what was purpose of champaran Satyagraha movement​

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Answered by dileepkumar845422
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This movement marked Mahatma Gandhi's first attempt of implementing his satyagraha mode of protest which was a passive non-violent civil resistance of the masses against the British colonizers. The main focus of the Champaran movement for Mahatma Gandhi was to address the plight of the farmers of Champaran

Answered by brownie24
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An agriculturist from Champaran, Rajkumar Shukla, was distressed by the plight of his fellow farmers. European planters had enforced the tinkathia system which meant farmers had to cultivate indigo on 3/20th of the total land. German synthetic dyes had replaced indigo towards the end of the nineteenth century, and the European planters demanded high rents and illegal dues from the farmers.

This movement marked Mahatma Gandhi's first attempt of implementing his satyagraha mode of protest which was a passive non-violent civil resistance of the masses against the British colonizers. The main focus of the Champaran movement for Mahatma Gandhi was to address the plight of the farmers of Champaran.

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