Gandhi and his troops walked for 25 days and 241 miles to the Arabian Sea to defy the unjust British law that prohibited the collection of salt in its colony. Master of the dramatic gesture ...
Nobody was allowed to pick or make salt. Gandhi thought this was a most appropriate law to break, as millions were using salt. The whole of India rose as a man. Gandhi’s salt march made it very clear ...
1888 he studied law in London. 1893 he moved to South ... an important Indian political activist, lead the Salt March In 1930, Gandhi led a major protest, know as the Salt March.
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Garland worn by Mahatma Gandhi at Dandi March open for bids in UKOn the morning of April 6, Gandhi and his followers picked up handfuls of salt from along the seashore. In so doing, they technically ‘produced’ salt and broke the law.” A photograph ...
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