why gandhiji was successful in satyagraha 1917-1918
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It was a farmer's uprising that took place in Champaran district of Bihar, India, during the British colonial period. The farmers were protesting against having to grow indigo with barely any payment for it.
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An influential early study of Gandhian civil resistance noted that “Satyagraha, as applied socio-political action, requires a comprehensive program of planning, preparation and studied execution.” Indeed, Gandhi's refinement of this art — the strategic use of unarmed uprising — is one of his great contributions to.
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