What were the major demands of peasants who participated in non cooperation movement
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1)they thought that they will get a new land in the countryside
2)they will become free to any begaring
3)they thought that the gandhiji will make the grains to be sold at high prices leads to thier profit
4)the peasants that were being forced to work at the tea gardens in assm thought that the will also became free to any external force
5)thought that the government will work for the benifit of poor farmers
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The peasants of Awadh during the “non-cooperation movement” in India demanded the following:
i) The peasants demanded reduction in the revenue. In Awadh, the peasants were charged very high revenue by the talukdars and landlords.
ii) Abolition of beggar was another demand of the peasants of Awadh.
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