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which journal first brought the out the idea of boycott British goods?
answer: sanjivani it is correct or wrong​

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Answered by linyi16
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Answer:

wrong...................Wall Street Journal first published the idea of boycotting British products. This idea was linked with Swadeshi movement that tried to bring some economic strategies to remove British from empire using some economic tactics

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

the required answer is Wall Street Journal.

Explanation:

  • The concept of avoiding British goods was initially presented in the Wall Street Journal. This concept was connected to the Swadeshi movement, which attempted to use economic measures to dethrone the British from their dominion.
  • It urged people to utilize native goods only and to fully shun British goods. Additionally, it prompted many to protest the making of certain successful British items.
  • The first person to advocate a Bengali boycott of British products was Krishna Kumar Mitra. The anti-partition campaign, which was established to protest the British decision to divide Bengal, was the origin of the Swadeshi Movement. At a conference held at the Calcutta Town Hall on August 7, 1905, the Swadeshi movement was formally declared. The iconic Boycott resolutions were adopted at the conference on August 7. Krishna Kumar Mitra published the first boycott recommendation in Sanjivani in 1905.

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