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What campaign did gandhi lead?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 7/13/2022

Gandhi lead many campaigns against the British. All of them were non-violent. One of the campaigns was the Salt March. The british had complete monoply on Salt which ment that the Indians couldnt use their own salt. gandhi and some others made massive walk to the sea.

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