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  1. Salt March - Wikipedia

    • The Salt march, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March, and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India, led by Mahatma Gandhi. The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Another reason for this ma… See more

    Date12 March 1930 – 6 April 1930
    LocationSabarmati, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
    Also known asDandi Salt March, Dandi Salt Satyagraha
    ParticipantsMahatma Gandhi and 78 others
    Civil disobedience movement

    At midnight on 31 December 1929, the INC (Indian National Congress) raised the tri-color flag of India on the banks of the Ravi at Lahore. The Indian National Congress, led by Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, publicly issued the … See more

    Choice of salt as protest focus

    Initially, Gandhi's choice of the salt tax was met with incredulity by the Working Committee of the Congress, Jawaharlal Nehru and Divyalochan Sahu were ambivalent; Sardar Patel suggested a land revenue bo… See more

     
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  2. Salt March (1930) | Definition, Causes, Location,

    WEBAug 21, 2024 · The Salt March was a major nonviolent protest action in India led by Mahatma Gandhi in March–April 1930. The march, which gained him widespread support among his fellow Indians, was the first …

     
  3. Salt March: Definition, Date & Gandhi - HISTORY

  4. Gandhi's Salt March, the protest that changed Indian …

    WEBGandhi’s idea was to lead a march about salt. At the time, the British Empire had a stranglehold on salt in India. The essential mineral was heavily taxed by the colonial power, and Indians could even be jailed for …

  5. A Pinch of Salt and the One of the Largest Nonviolence …

  6. When Gandhi’s Salt March Rattled British Colonial Rule

    WEBMar 12, 2015 · In March 1930, Mahatma Gandhi and his followers set off on a brisk 241‑mile march to the Arabian Sea town of Dandi to lay Indian claim to the nation's own salt.

  7. Gandhi's Salt March - ThoughtCo

    WEBAug 4, 2018 · In 1930, Gandhi led a group of Indians to the sea coast to make their own salt, defying the British salt tax and law. The Salt March inspired millions of Indians to join the independence movement and …

  8. Why did Gandhi march 240 miles for salt?

    WEBThe frail, 61-year-old Gandhi didn't have to walk -- he could have taken a car or train to gather salt from the sea. But he knew what he was doing. His march was a symbolic protest designed to attract media attention and …

  9. Gandhi-Irwin Pact | Non-Violence, Salt March, Peaceful Protest

  10. Salt March - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

  11. Dandi: Salt March | MANAS

  12. Unveiling the Legacy: Exploring the Gandhi Salt March - The Salt …

  13. How Gandhi's non-violent Salt March shook the British Empire

  14. Speech Of Mahatma Gandhi On The Eve Of Dandi March (Salt …

  15. How Mahatma Gandhi changed political protest - National …

  16. Mahatma Gandhi - South Africa, Salt March & Assassination

  17. The Most Influential Protests in History: Gandhi and More - TIME

  18. Gandhi's Salt March, The Tax Protest that changed Indian History

  19. Gandhi's Salt March - Asian Studies - LibGuides at University Of ...

  20. A Pinch Of Salt Rocks On Empire : Complete Book Online