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Which factors helped the fear stricken peasants of champaran to achieve freedom?

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Answered by margaretmary12
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This is from the lesson INDIGO  By Louis Fischer.

It describes the poor peasants' struggle for freedom from the British landlords at Champaran.

Factors which helped the fea-stricken peasants of Champaran to achieve freedom

- Mahatma Gandhi learned about the struggles of the poor farmers from his friend Rajkumar Shukla.

- He traveled to  Muzzafarpur to obtain more information and decided to help the peasants.

- He represented their case in court and succeeded after many difficulties.

- Gandhi's support and his ways of civil disobedience was a major motivating force to the peasants.

- In this way, the farmers regained their courage and they lost their fear.

- Gandhi showed the farmers the way to fight for their rights.

- He also took measures for their education and to reduce cultural and societal discrimination.

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Answered by kumbhareswarnim11
9

This is from the lesson INDIGO  By Louis Fischer.

It describes the poor peasants' struggle for freedom from the British landlords at Champaran.

Factors which helped the fea-stricken peasants of Champaran to achieve freedom

- Mahatma Gandhi learned about the struggles of the poor farmers from his friend Rajkumar Shukla.

- He traveled to  Muzzafarpur to obtain more information and decided to help the peasants.

- He represented their case in court and succeeded after many difficulties.

- Gandhi's support and his ways of civil disobedience was a major motivating force to the peasants.

- In this way, the farmers regained their courage and they lost their fear.

- Gandhi showed the farmers the way to fight for their rights.

- He also took measures for their education and to reduce cultural and societal discrimination.

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