Both a boycott and the Salt March are forms of nonviolent resistance aimed at challenging unjust laws and practices. The Salt March, led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930, was a direct action against British salt taxes, symbolizing broader civil disobedience. Similarly, a boycott involves refusing to purchase goods or services to protest and exert economic pressure on a target, often drawing attention to social or political injustices. Both strategies seek to mobilize public support and provoke change through peaceful means.
Get your own salt from the ocean
he was the leader and he led the whole thing.
The Salt March was a protest against the British monopoly in India on salt.
He lead them in the march of freedom
The Salt March also known as the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha, began on 12th March 1930.
Charles Boycott was born on March 12, 1832.
Charles Boycott was born on March 12, 1832.
Get your own salt from the ocean
he was the leader and he led the whole thing.
The Salt March was a protest against the British monopoly in India on salt.
He lead them in the march of freedom
No there was only men doing the salt march
Salt march begins when britishers took tax on salt and gandhi ji is against of this tax. He fight against this rule. Hence salt march begins.
The Salt March also known as the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha, began on 12th March 1930.
He led them in the march of freedom.
To protest the government salt tax
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