Peasant Movements
Peasant movements are collective actions by rural farmers seeking social and economic justice. They often arise in response to oppressive land policies, unfair taxation, or exploitation by landlords. These movements have played a significant role in shaping agricultural policies and land reforms. Notable examples include the Champaran and Kheda movements in India. They highlight the struggle for rights and better living conditions for agrarian communities.
Mahatma Gandhi was a very important figure in India's struggle for independence. His methods of non-violent resistance, known...
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