what were the 6 major movements led by mahatma gandhi? explain their impact in the society.
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Quit India,salt satyagraha,non cooperation movement , and
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The six major movements by Mahatma Gandhi were,
1. Champaran Movement
2. Kheda Movement
3. Khilafat Movement
4. Non-Cooperation Movement
5. Salt March, and
6. Quit India Movement.
Explanation:
- In Champaran Movement, he organized a non-violent protest for the Champaran farmers who were being forced to produce Indigo. This movement was a success as it managed to get concessions from the authority.
- Kheda Movement was to support the farmers who were poorly affected by the floods in Kheda, Gujarat.
- During the Khilafat movement, the Muslims were agitated as the safety of their religious leader was at risk. He returned all the medals he received by the empire.
- In Non-Cooperation movement was lit after the events of Jallianwala Bagh took place.
- Salt March and Quit India Movement were means used by common people to show their agitation towards the Brish rules.
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