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  1. The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in the wake of a series of events including the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and was called off because of Chauri Chaura incident of 1922. Know the Difference Between the Non-Cooperation Movement and Civil Disobedience Movement at the linked article.

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Learn about the unsuccessful attempt by Gandhi and the Indian National Congress to achieve self-government from Britain in 1920–22. Find out the causes, events, and consequences of the nonviolent civil disobedience campaign and its impact on Indian nationalism.

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  3. Sep 24, 2023 · Learn about the first nationwide movement launched by Gandhi in 1920 to resist British rule through non-cooperation with British institutions, laws, and policies. Explore the causes, features, impact, and challenges of the movement across different regions and communities of India.

  4. The non-cooperation movement was a political campaign launched on August 1, 1920, by Mahatma Gandhi to have Indians revoke their cooperation from the British government, with the aim of persuading them to grant self-governance.

  5. May 26, 2024 · The Non-Cooperation Movement, a significant phase in India’s struggle for independence, was initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920. The movement aimed to resist British colonial rule through non-violent means. Here are the key causes of the Non-Cooperation Movement:

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  6. Dec 7, 2016 · Learn about the first large-scale movement of the Indian masses against the British rule, led by Gandhi and inspired by his ideals of Satyagraha and Ahimsa. Explore the social issues, programs, achievements and challenges of the Non-Cooperation Movement that lasted from 1920 to 1922.

  7. Jun 21, 2021 · Learn about the causes, demands, role of Gandhi and response of the British to the two mass movements against the British rule in India in 1919-1922. The movements were based on non-violence and non-cooperation and aimed to achieve Swaraj and protect the Khilafat of Turkey.