Social Sciences, asked by karampalgurjar, 7 months ago

What were the circumstances which led to the Khilafat and the Non

cooperation movement?​

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Answered by jyoti30343
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Explanation:

Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and the Khilafat issue collectively united the country to oppose the colonial powers and not to cooperate with the British- ultimately leading to the non-cooperation movement by Gandhiji who felt the need of organising a broad movement incorporating all sections of Indian society.

Answered by salilsathya58
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Answer:

Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and the Khilafat issue collectively united the country to oppose the colonial powers and not to cooperate with the British- ultimately leading to the non-cooperation movement by Gandhiji who felt the need of organising a broad movement incorporating all sections of Indian society.

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