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Why did non-cooperation movement slowdown in cities?​

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Answered by ansh2855
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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 Anonymous
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The Non-Cooperation Movement gradually slowed

down in towns and cities because

a. The khadi clothes were expensive which the poor

people could not afford.

b. There was need for Indian institutions for the

teachers, students and the lawyers but these were

very slow to come up.

c. Thus once again people started using the mill

made British clothes and the students, teachers

and the lawyers joined back their respective

institutions.

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