What were aims of civil disobedience movement how far was the congress successfully in its objectives
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The following were the main features of the Civil Disobedience movement:
Deliberately breaking unjust laws like the salt tax law.
Boycott of foreign made cloth and liquor shops.
Refusal by peasants to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes.
Violation of forest laws by grazing animals in the reserved forests.
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The main aim of the civil disobedience movement was to eradicate the tax levied by the British on salt production.
Explanation:
- Salt is an object that is perhaps the most basic constituent of the human diet.
- It has to be present in all food consumed by humans and therefore as per Gandhi having a tax levied on the production of salt that too from the home country by the Britishers was absolutely unacceptable.
- This was the key aim of the movement as it intended to abolish this tax and also to boycott the entire range of foreign goods.
- This movement was immensely successful and resulted eventually in the ousting of the British from India.
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