After the Salt March in 1930, which was a pivotal act of civil disobedience led by Mahatma Gandhi against British salt regulations, there was a significant increase in attention to the Indian independence movement. The British responded with arrests, including Gandhi's, which sparked widespread protests across India. The march galvanized Indian nationalists and increased participation in the struggle for independence. Ultimately, it contributed to the eventual negotiations between Indian leaders and the British government, laying the groundwork for India's independence in 1947.
They put salt on the ground and marched all over Canada
The Salt March was a protest against the British monopoly in India on salt.
The Salt March also known as the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha, began on 12th March 1930.
March 12, 1930
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They put salt on the ground and marched all over Canada
They put salt on the ground and marched all over Canada
The Salt March was a protest against the British monopoly in India on salt.
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.
Brno death march happened in 1945.
To protest the government salt tax
Salt Riot happened in 1648.
the salt march took place from Sabarmati ashram to the village of Gujarat, Dandi
March 12, 1930