why did tribal peasants join non cooperation movement who was there leader
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1)From the cities, the Non – Cooperation movement spread to countryside. It drew the peasants, tribals to its struggles which were developing in different parts of India 2)Tribal peasants interpreted the message of Mahatma Gandhi and his Satyagraha movements and the idea of Swaraj in another way.
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The peasants joined the Non Cooperation movement because the 'talukdars' and the landlords were demanding high land revenues from them. Peasants had to do 'begar' and work at landlords' farms without any payment.
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