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1930's civil disobedience
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Mind Map on 1930's civil disobedience, created by alice_craig on 29/04/2013.
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1930's civil disobedience
December 1929
congress started aim- Purna Swarij
J Nerhrum now congress leader
12th March 1930
salt march
1st campaign since 2nd non cooperation moment
civil disobedience, mass movement, focused on breaking of salt laws
12th November 1930
1st roundtable conference
no Gandhi or Congress
an agreement was reached however worthless as it didnt included biggest groups
5th March 1931
Gandhi-Irwin pact
7th September 1931
2nd roundtable conference
Gandhi claims to speak for the whole of India
others felt patronized
disagreement over reserved seats- no agreement was reached
4th August 1932
Communal award
British giving reserved seats to minority
'Harijons' Gandhi's term
November 1932
3rd roundtable conference
British government was very weak
majority of key groups don't attent, (congress and Muslim League)
Gandhi was in Prison
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