Gandhi undertook the Salt March in 1930 as a nonviolent protest against the British monopoly on salt production and the salt tax imposed on Indians. The march symbolized the broader struggle for Indian independence and aimed to unite people against colonial oppression. By producing salt from seawater, Gandhi aimed to challenge British authority and encourage self-reliance among Indians. This act of civil disobedience became a pivotal moment in the Indian independence movement.
The Salt March was a protest against the British monopoly in India on salt.
Mahatma ganghi was born on 7206830905
The Salt March also known as the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha, began on 12th March 1930.
March 12, 1930
salt march
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The Salt March was a protest against the British monopoly in India on salt.
he died when he went to the toilet and then looked at your face
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.
Mahatma ganghi was born on 7206830905
The Salt March also known as the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha, began on 12th March 1930.
as Mohandas Ganghi concerned about his lower classes
To protest the government salt tax
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the salt march took place from Sabarmati ashram to the village of Gujarat, Dandi
March 12, 1930