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CBSE Class 10th History Notes Chapter 2 Nationalism in India

Learning Objective

The First World War, Khilafat and Non-Cooperation

The Idea of Satyagraha

The Rowlatt Act

Why Non-cooperation?

Mahatma Gandhi believed British rule in India happened with Indian cooperation. He proposed the Non-Cooperation Movement in stages, starting with surrendering government titles and boycotting civil services, the army, and more. After much debate, the movement was adopted in December 1920.

Differing Strands within the Movement

In January 1921, the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat Movement started. Different social groups joined, but the meaning varied for each.

The Movement in the Towns

The movement began with the middle class, with students, teachers, and lawyers joining. Indian textile production rose as foreign goods were boycotted. However, the movement slowed because Khadi clothes were costly, and there were limited Indian educational and legal options.

Rebellion in the Countryside

Swaraj in the Plantations

For Assam’s plantation workers, freedom meant the right to move in and out and stay connected to their villages. The 1859 Inland Emigration Act restricted their movement. Upon hearing of the Non-Cooperation Movement, many workers left for home but were intercepted by police and brutally beaten.

Towards Civil Disobedience

The Salt March and the Civil Disobedience Movement

How Participants Saw the Movement

The Limits of Civil Disobedience

The Sense of Collective Belonging

Conclusion

In the early 20th century, Indians from different backgrounds united for independence. Gandhi-led Congress worked to reconcile differences and ensure all voices were heard, creating a diverse nation seeking freedom from colonialism.

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