the salt march took place from Sabarmati ashram to the village of Gujarat, Dandi
The Paris Commune took place March 18, 1871-May 28, 1871.
Salt. It was a fight against taxation IIRC. Salt. It was a fight against taxation IIRC.
The Selma to Montgomery marches took place in 1965. Specifically, the first march occurred on March 7, 1965, known as "Bloody Sunday," and the final march concluded on March 21-25, 1965. These events were pivotal in the civil rights movement, leading to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Gandhi lead the "salt march" so he could prove to the British that they could make salt and that they didn't need to get imported salt from them. It was a kind of silent protest.
Many, many people joined Gandhi on the Salt march
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The violence during the Salt March took place mainly in Dharasana, a small village in Gujarat, India. British police officers brutally attacked the nonviolent protesters, including Mahatma Gandhi, leading to international attention on the oppressive British rule in India.
The Salt March, which took place from March to April 1930 in India, was an act of civil disobedience led by Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) to protest the British government's penalization of the local custom of producing salt from water.
The Salem Witch Trials take place on March 11, 1692 and on March 21, 1692
The Salem Witch Trials take place on March 11, 1692 and on March 21, 1692
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by leading the salt march, and by starving himself to end fighting.
Her inauguration took place in Washington D.C. on March 4,1933.
No, the Feast of Lupercal takes place on February 15 whereas the Ides of March are on March 15.
The Salt March was a protest against the British monopoly in India on salt.
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