Read the sources given below and answer Source B - How Participants...
Read the sources given below and answer
Source B - How Participants saw the
Movement
(W)
Why did the rich peasants become
Disobedience Movement \( \quad \) supporters of the Civil Disobedience
Mahatma Gandhi found in salt a powerful Movement? symbol that could unite the nation. On 31 st stating eleven demands. Some of these were of Disobedience Movent
general interest; while others were specific
Examine the limits of the Civil
Movement
demands of to peasants.
Source B - How Participants saw the
Movement Disobedience Movement.
In the countryside, rich peasant communities
Source A: Gandhi ji with 78
- like the Patidars of Gujarat and Jats of Uttar
of his trusted volunteers
Pradesh - were active in the movement. Being producers of commercial crops, they were very marched from his Ashram in
Source C - The limits of Civil Disobedience Sabarmati to the seacoust
Movement
village of Dandi. There he
started there was an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities.
Source A - The Salt March and the Civil ceremonially violated the Disobedience Movement salt law by manufacturing How did Gandhiji react to the Salt Law ? salt from sea water.
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