1. Widespread Participation: The movement brought together individuals from various areas, spreading the national movement to the local level.
2. Rejection of British Goods: Indians stopped using British products, schools, and legal systems, which hurt the British economically.
3. Support for Local Products: The movement promoted the use of Indian-made goods, which helped local businesses.
4. Political Awareness: Many people became politically conscious and got involved in the fight for independence.
5. Loss of Fear of British Authority: Indians grew confident in their ability to resist colonial rule through peaceful means.