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What was the effect of non cooperation movement in Countryside

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Describe the spread of Non-Cooperation Movement in the countryside
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mereena
Mar '17
Describe the spread of Non-Cooperation Movement in the countryside.

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mereena
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The Non-Cooperation Movement spread to the countryside. The following points state its spread

(i) In Awadh, peasants under the leadership of Baba Ram Chandra revolted against the talukdars and the landlords who demanded very high rent and different taxes from them. The peasant demanded reduction of revenue, abolition of begar and social boycott of oppressive landlords. In many places, local leaders told peasants that Gandhiji had declared that no taxes were to be paid and land was to be redistributed among the poor.

(ii) In the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh, a Militant Guerrilla Movement spread. The colonial government had closed large forest areas which affected the livelihood of the forest people. When the government forced them to contribute begar or free labour, they revolted. Alluri Sitaram Raju inspired by Gandhiji’s ideals came to lead them and the Gudem rebels attacked police stations and carried on guerrilla warfare for achieving Swaraj.

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Answered by mahinkumar3325
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Answer:

Non corporation movement started with various social groups participating in their own specific aspirations

Explanation:

In Awadh, the Peasant movement began under the leadership of baba ramachandra. In the countryside

The peasant movement demanded reduction of revenue, abolition of begar and boycott of oppressive landlords. The oudh kisan sabha was set up. It was headed by jawaharlal neheru and baba ramachandra and a few others.As the movement spread the houses of talukdars and merchant's were attacked and bazaars were looted and grain hoards were taken over..

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