March 12, 1930
salt march
He was involved in many events such as the March to the sea to make salt and the salt production invasion 'attempt'
Gandhi walked 240 miles to the sea to get some salt and the Indian people followed.
It was a campaign of nonviolent protest against the British salt tax in colonial ... against the salt tax continued for almost a year, ending with Gandhi's .
Gandhi marched to the sea in 1930 to gather salt
Mahatma Gandhi led the Salt March to the sea in 1930, also known as the Dandi March. This 240-mile march was a key event in the Indian independence movement against British colonial rule, protesting the salt tax imposed by the British government. Gandhi and his followers walked from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal village of Dandi, where they produced salt from seawater, symbolizing civil disobedience and resistance.
Salt. It was a fight against taxation IIRC. Salt. It was a fight against taxation IIRC.
Sea salt comes from the sea and tastes like sea water.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.
It showed that the British did not have control over the Indians and it was a way to gain independence and to be freed of British Raj. It showed that even the power of the British military could not stop them and arrest them all.
The Salt March of 1930 produced scant progress toward dominion status or independence for India and did not win any major concessions from the British. However, the march had lasting importance was in changing the attitudes of Indians.
Of course, yes !