Which are the different social groups that participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement? Why did they join the movement? What were their ideals? What did swaraj mean to them?
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Different social groups participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement. This was because, they all had different ideals about swaraj. Their versions of swaraj differed from one another. Some of them are as follows:
|TRIBAL PEOPLE| - During the British rule, there were colonial laws that banned the tribals from entering the forest or gathering forest resources. This disturbed the livelihood of the tribals who lived in the forests. So, they joined the Civil Disobedience Movement in the hope that swaraj would come to them in the form that they would be allowed to go back to the forests.
|WOMEN| For women, swaraj meant equal representation among public places as well as their personal lives and in families. Women wanted equal voting rights as well.
|NATIONAL LEADERS| For the leaders and the great thinkers, swaraj , or poorna swaraj (full independence) meant the functioning of a self reliant government which was free from British. Indians wanted to rule themselves, not ruled by an alien society.
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Different social groups participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement. This was because, they all had different ideals about swaraj. Their versions of swaraj differed from one another. Some of them are as follows:
|TRIBAL PEOPLE| - During the British rule, there were colonial laws that banned the tribals from entering the forest or gathering forest resources. This disturbed the livelihood of the tribals who lived in the forests. So, they joined the Civil Disobedience Movement in the hope that swaraj would come to them in the form that they would be allowed to go back to the forests.
|WOMEN| For women, swaraj meant equal representation among public places as well as their personal lives and in families. Women wanted equal voting rights as well.
|NATIONAL LEADERS| For the leaders and the great thinkers, swaraj , or poorna swaraj (full independence) meant the functioning of a self reliant government which was free from British. Indians wanted to rule themselves, not ruled by an alien society.
Hope this helped! If it did, please mark it brainliest! :D
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