Why did Mahatma Gandhi give a call to start Non-cooperation movement? which activities gave momentum to this movement
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Explanation: Gandhi led the Non Cooperation movement to protest against the British, for their cowardly act at Jalianwala Bagh of Amritsar. ... Gandhi led the Non Cooperation movement to protest against the British, for their cowardly act at Jalianwala Bagh of Amritsar.
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Right after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, Gandhiji led the Non-Cooperation Movement.
It was very significant for the Indian independence movement.
The main aim was to resist the British rule in India through Ahimsa or the non-violent means.
The British goods were refused by the protestors and they adopted the local handicraft items.
They began rally and march in large scale.
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