Write the role of assam in the non cooperation movement.(4)marks
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Role of plantation workers of Assam:
(i) Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens without permission.
(ii) For plantation workers in Assam, freedom meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed.
(iii) When they heard of the Non-cooperation movement, thousands of workers defied the authorities, left the plantations and headed home.
(iv) They however, never reached their homes due to a railway and steamer strike.
(v) They were caught by the police and brutally beaten up.
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Role of plantation workers of Assam:
(i) Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens without permission.
(ii) For plantation workers in Assam, freedom meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed.
(iii) When they heard of the Non-cooperation movement, thousands of workers defied the authorities, left the plantations and headed home.
(iv) They however, never reached their homes due to a railway and steamer strike.
(v) They were caught by the police and brutally beaten up.
hope it helps you
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These are the role of Assam in the non corporation movement
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i) In Assam, tea garden labourers demanded big increase in their wages. If their demands were not met, They left British owned plantations.
ii) During the Non-cooperation movement, Tarun Ram Phukan and Bishnuram Medhi (a member of the Kalita caste and Assam's second post-Independence Chief Minister) emerged as new leaders in Assam. ... The abrupt withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation Movement by Mahatama Gandhi proved catastrophic for communal harmony in India.
iii.)Thousands of people along with planters and labourers left their British land and headed towards home.
iv) The women discrimination such as Sati pratha, Child marriage, Child labouring act was fully abolished especially in Assam by the leaders like Raja Ram Mohun Roy, Swami Dayanand,Vidyasagar,Mumtaz Ali, Pandita Ramabai and Tarabai Shinde.
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i) In Assam, tea garden labourers demanded big increase in their wages. If their demands were not met, They left British owned plantations.
ii) During the Non-cooperation movement, Tarun Ram Phukan and Bishnuram Medhi (a member of the Kalita caste and Assam's second post-Independence Chief Minister) emerged as new leaders in Assam. ... The abrupt withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation Movement by Mahatama Gandhi proved catastrophic for communal harmony in India.
iii.)Thousands of people along with planters and labourers left their British land and headed towards home.
iv) The women discrimination such as Sati pratha, Child marriage, Child labouring act was fully abolished especially in Assam by the leaders like Raja Ram Mohun Roy, Swami Dayanand,Vidyasagar,Mumtaz Ali, Pandita Ramabai and Tarabai Shinde.
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