why did the Industrialist participate in the civil disobedience movement? explain any three reason
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Industrialists participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement:
They wanted imports to decrease and a foreign exchange ratio that would discourage imports so they supported Civil Disobedience movement when it began.
They saw swaraj as a time of no colonial restrictions and flourishing trade and business.
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They participated to protect their own interests and promote exchange.
- They supported the movement as -
- To safeguard their own financial interests, industrialists and merchants originally supported the Civil Disobedience Movement.
- They had made tremendous profits after the First World War, but current colonial rules were constraining their economic activity.
- They wanted lower imports and a foreign exchange rate that discouraged imports.
- They regarded swaraj as a period when colonialist constraints were lifted and trade and enterprise thrived.
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