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what was significance of swadeshi movement.

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Answered by jatin556775
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Facts and Significance AboutSwadeshi and Boycott Movements. The Swadeshi movement launched in the early 20th Century was a direct fallout of the decision of the British India government to partition Bengal. Use of Swadeshi goods and boycott of foreign made goods were the two main objectives of this movement.

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Significance of the Swadeshi and Boycott Movements

The Swadeshi and boycott movements were the first movements of the 20th Century India that encouraged mass participation of a large section of the society in modern nationalist politics.

Women came out of their homes for the first time and joined processions and picketing of shops selling foreign made goods.

The Swadeshi and boycott movements also changed the character of the Indian National Congress (INC) from being driven largely by moderates to, now, the primary agenda being set by the ‘Extremists’ who gave the call of ‘Swaraj’ or self-rule at the 1906 Calcutta session of the Congress.

The ideas of non-cooperation and passive resistance, which Mahatma Gandhi applied successfully many years later, found their genesis in the Swadeshi and boycott movements of the early 20th Century.

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