1. Action: Non-cooperation movement
Goal: To build Indian unity and challenge British authority
Success/failure: The non-cooperation movement was partially successful in generating unity among Indians and challenging British rule. However, it ultimately ended after the violent Chauri Chaura incident in 1922.
2. Action: Quit India Movement
Goal: To demand an end to British rule in India
Success/failure: The Quit India Movement was successful in mobilizing mass protests against British rule, leading to widespread civil disobedience. However, it did not immediately achieve its goal of securing Indian independence, as it was met with harsh repression by the British government.
3. Action: Salt March
Goal: To challenge British salt monopoly and assert Indian self-reliance
Success/failure: The Salt March was a significant success in garnering international attention for the Indian independence movement and inspiring further acts of civil disobedience. It also highlighted the issues of economic exploitation by the British.
In the left column, include Gandhi's actions. The Salt March is an example. In the center column, mention the goal of the action. Try to be specific. For example, you might note whether the action sought to build Indian unity or challenge the British justifications for rule over India. Finally, offer your thoughts as to whether the action was a success or failure in achieving Gandhi’s goal.
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