How had Non-Cooperation Movement spread in cities. Explain.
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How did the 'Non-Cooperation Movement' spread in cities across the country ? Explain its effects on the economic front.
The Non-Cooperation Movement remained non-violent at most of the places. But some people interpreted the message of Mahatma Gandhi in their own ways; mostly to suit their local grievances.
The Patidar...
The Non-Cooperation Movement gradually slow down in the cities because :
(a) Khadi clothes were more expensive than mill clothes.
(b) Poor people could not afford to buy it.
(c) The boycott of...
Effects of Non-Cooperation Movement on the economic front were :
(a) Foreign goods were boycotted.
(b) Liquor shops were picketed.
(c) Foreign clothes were burnt in huge bonfires.
(d) The import of foreign cloth...
The non cooperation movement was spreaded through out India by:
As tenants the farmers had no security of tenure . The peasant movement demanded reduction of revenue,abolition of begar and social...
Non-Cooperation Movement spread in cities across the country:
(i) The movement started with middle class participation in the cities.
(ii) Thousands of students left government controlled schools and colleges.
(iii) Headmasters and teachers resigned...
Non-Cooperation Movement spread in cities across the country:
(i) The movement started with middle class participation in the cities.
(ii) Thousands of students left government controlled schools and colleges.
(iii) Headmasters and teachers resigned...
(a) The response of the plantation workers to the Non-Cooperation Movement are :
(i) Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens...
The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement:
Non- Cooperation Movement:
(i) The people were asked not to cooperate with the government.
(ii) Foreign goods were boycotted.
(iii) Liquor shops were picketed.
(iv)...
The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement:
Non- Cooperation Movement:
(i) The people were asked not to cooperate with the government.
(ii) Foreign goods were boycotted.
(iii) Liquor shops were picketed.
(iv)...
Non–Cooperation Movement spread in cities across the country :
(i) The movement started with middle class participation in the cities.
(ii) Thousands of students left government controlled schools and colleges.
(iii) Headmasters and...
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