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Civil disobedience campaigns from "summary" of India's Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra,Mridula Mukherjee,Aditya Mukherjee,K N Panikkar,Sucheta Mahajan
Civil disobedience campaigns were a key strategy employed by the Indian National Congress during the struggle for independence. These campaigns involved non-violent resistance to British colonial rule through acts of civil disobedience such as boycotts, strikes, and protests. The goal of these campaigns was to challenge British authority and demand political rights for Indians. One of the most famous civil disobedience campaigns was the Salt Satyagraha led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930. The campaign began with the famous Dandi March, where Gandhi and his followers marched to the coastal town of Dandi to make their own salt in defiance of British salt laws. This act of civil disobedience galvanized the Indian masses and inspired similar protests across the country. Civil disobedience campaigns were characterized by their non-violent nature and emphasis on moral and ethical principles. ...Similar Posts
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