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The Salt March was a protest against the British monopoly in India on salt.

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Why is the great salt March an example of both civil disobedience and passive resistance?

The Salt March was a way for the protesting Indians to peacefully protest against the British government instead of fighting them. They wanted to try and be the better people by not fighting.


Who led a march to sea?

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.


Was there kids doing the salt march?

No there was only men doing the salt march


How did the salt march begin?

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.


Dandi March was launched by whom In which year?

The Salt March also known as the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha, began on 12th March 1930.


What was the purpose of the salt march?

To protest the government salt tax


In which nation did the salt march take place?

Saudi Arabia


Where did the salt march take place?

the salt march took place from Sabarmati ashram to the village of Gujarat, Dandi


When did gandhi make the salt march?

March 12, 1930


What year did the Salt March begin?

March 12, 1930


When was Gandhi's salt march to the sea?

March 12, 1930


How old was Gandhi in the salt march?

Gandhi was born in 1869. Look up the date of the Salt March and DO SOME MATH!