The Non-Cooperation Movement (1920–1922) marked a pivotal moment in India's fight for independence. Causes: Widespread anger towards British rule stemmed from the Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The Khilafat Movement fostered Hindu-Muslim unity for a shared objective. Increased exploitation of Indian resources for British gain amplified calls for Swaraj. Events: Gandhi advocated for boycotts of British products, educational institutions, legal systems, and titles. The Chauri Chaura incident, involving violent clashes between protestors and police, resulted in the movement's discontinuation. This movement unified Indians irrespective of caste or religion, establishing a foundation for subsequent independence efforts.
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