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After arriving in India, Mahatma Gandhi organised several Satyagraha
Movements in various places:
(i) Champaran: In 1917 he travelled to Champaran in Bihar to inspire the peasants to struggle against the exploitative plantation system.
(ii) Kheda: In 1917, he organised a Satyagraha Movement in support of the Kheda
peasants in Gujarat. These peasants were very much worried due to crop failure and a plague epidemic. Since they could not pay the revenue, they demanded relaxation in revenue collection.
(iii) Ahmedabad: In 1918, he went to Ahmedabad to organise Satyagraha Movement among the workers of cotton mills.
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The First World War created a new economic and political situation. It led to a
huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war loans and
increasing taxes. Custom duties were raised and income tax was introduced.
Through the war years prices increased leading to extreme hardships for the
common mass. Villages were called upon for supply of soldiers. Forced
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would end after the war was over. But that did not happen. All this helped in
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