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During the British rule in India, the cost of a pound of salt varied but was typically around one or two pence. The British imposed a salt tax, which made salt a symbol of oppression and a significant burden on the poor. This taxation policy led to widespread discontent and was a key factor in the Indian independence movement, notably highlighted by Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March in 1930. Salt was not just a commodity but also a political tool in the struggle against colonial rule.

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