a whole bunch.
Get your own salt from the ocean
because he wanted to boycott foreign- made cloths
Imported cloth, he wanted people to spin their own in an effort to become less dependent on imports.
Gandhi urged people to boycott British products and adopt swadeshi, or indigenous goods, to demonstrate their self-reliance and resilience. He encouraged them to spin their own cloth, especially khadi, and to support local industries. This movement aimed to foster economic independence and weaken British economic control over India. By rejecting foreign goods, Gandhi believed that Indians could empower themselves and affirm their national identity.
a whole bunch.
Get your own salt from the ocean
they got on with there lives and died
because he wanted to boycott foreign- made cloths
Imported cloth, he wanted people to spin their own in an effort to become less dependent on imports.
He wanted to boycott against British cloth, so he made homemade clothing.
boycott
Gandhi urged people to boycott British products and adopt swadeshi, or indigenous goods, to demonstrate their self-reliance and resilience. He encouraged them to spin their own cloth, especially khadi, and to support local industries. This movement aimed to foster economic independence and weaken British economic control over India. By rejecting foreign goods, Gandhi believed that Indians could empower themselves and affirm their national identity.
There was talk of boycotts, but little action.
Barbara decided to boycott the company because it tests its products on animals. Some other words for boycott are shut out, blacklist, spurn, reject, and cut off.
The question is too vague to answer with certainty, but some people compared it to Gandhi's rice walk.
I'm going to have to say Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr, and Nelson Mandela