what were the three local issues in which gandhiji experiment his technique of satyagraha during the year 1917-18?how were these issues resolved
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In this question, we need to tell about the three local issues which were resolved by Gandhiji.
- In the years 1917 and 1918, Gandhiji experimented with his method of nonviolence on three indigenous issues: Gandhi launched a self-made nonviolent campaign in Champaran in 1917 to defend the rights of the indigo planters.
- Champaran served as a turning point in India's war for independence.
- He addressed this group's capacity in a nonviolent manner for the first time, awakening their sense of dignity and self-reliance.
- Gandhiji fought for the rights of Ahmedabad's mill workers in 1918. He first introduced a quick method of arbitration here. Gandhiji believed that this method eradicated violence and the compulsion that gave rise to even nonviolent conflicts.
- Following extensive arbitration and talks, the mill owners agreed to the pressure. Gandhi crystallized in March 1918 the Correction of nonviolence for the Kheda peasants, but in April he called for a statewide hartal to protest the passage of the odious Rowlatt Act.
- But when violence broke out, Gandhiji was forced to put his nonviolence campaign on hold for the first time. Gandhiji concluded that only trained satyagrahis could lead a peaceful movement (non-violent soldiers).
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