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Explain how Gandhi’s non-cooperation concept is supported by the diction of his open letter to the Englishmen in India
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he mentions in his document that the colonial behavior of the British was extremely negative against the Indians. His methods of civil disobedience was at formation at this point which he generates from understanding that not using or displaying any existence of British material and matters will have them leave India. The concept in his letter simply criticizes the Englishman and his non-cooperation concept is taken from that both explain their existence to Britain.
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