The Civil Disobedience Movement, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930 to protest against the British salt monopoly in India. The movement involved acts of peaceful protest and nonviolent resistance, such as the famous Salt March where Gandhi and his followers walked to the Arabian Sea to make their own salt. The movement gained nationwide support and brought attention to the Indian independence movement, ultimately leading to increased pressure on the British government to grant independence to India.
Non-violent Civil Disobedience
He was arrested for not paying taxes.
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Gandhi's accomplishments were his aims, to achieve Home Rule (Swaraj) for India through the process of non-violence (Ahimsa), in conjunction with tactics such as boycotting the British goods or events (Sweshi) and commiting oneself to the spiritual journey of Satyagraha, 'search for truth'. These where his principles, and his capaigns, (actions against the British) were the ~1919 NON-COOPERATION MOVEMENT ~1920-1921 NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT ~1930: Salt March and civil disobedience campaign ~1932: Civil disobedience campaign ~1942 quit India movement Yes the Mahatma did eventually achieve all his gouls, though it came at a cost, when the violence broke out in India, on many occausions such as the Moplah Rebellion and the Chauri Chaura bloodshed, he would fast and medidate for days on end, thus the reason why there is a decade between the Non Cooperation Movement and the Salt March Campaing, although he was in jail for a few years some time between these decades. These where his successes, for he is a national hero for India, his spinning wheel being the emblem on their flag and i think the first presisdent of India also...might have to check that out. hope this helps!
If you want to describe events for a business, there are key things that you should make known. You should list the events, as well as dates and times, and what will occur at the event.
Gandhi's development of "Civil Disobedience", the doctrine by which you resist immoral laws through peaceful violation of those laws, was applied by Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. In the latter case, Civil Disobedience was used to resist the racist Jim Crow laws which existed throughout the southern United States.
the term to describe that would be: "historical context".
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