The Non-Cooperation Movement – Civil disobedience to end British rule
The Non-Cooperation Movement, led by Gandhi in 1920 aimed for Swaraj and promoted non-violence and Khadi. It united various Indian communities, impacting British economic and political interests. Despite challenges like internal conflicts and British repression, it influenced future freedom struggles, strengthening the Indian National Congress and inspiring movements worldwide with its legacy of non-violence.
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