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why did non cooperation movement slow down in cities?

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Answered by Rudra788
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Three important reasons why the non-cooperation movement gradually slowed down in the cities are as follows: Whereas mill cloth was cheap due to mass production, khadi cloth was expensive. Hence, the urban poor couldn't abstain from using mill cloth for too long. Alternative Indian institutions were slow to come up.
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Answered by Ajeesha15
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The movement started with middle-class participation in the cities.

⏩ Students left government controlled schools and colleges. Headmasters and teachers resigned.

⏩ Lawyers gave up their legal practices.

⏩ The council election was boycotted in most provinces except Madras.

⏩ Foreign goods were boycotted.

⏩ Liquor shops were picketed.

⏩ Foreign clothes burnt in huge bonfires.

⏩ Peoples began wearing Indian clothes.

Non-Cooperation in the cities gradually slow down because:-

⏺ Khadi cloth was very expensive than cloths produced in mills.

⏺ No alternative Indian schools, colleges and courts were set up.So students and teachers began trickling back to government schools and lawyers joined back to work in government courts.

Non-Cooperation in the cities gradually slow down because:-

⏺ Khadi cloth was very expensive than cloths produced in mills.

⏺ No alternative Indian schools, colleges and courts were set up.So students and teachers began trickling back to government schools and lawyers joined back to work in government courts.

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