Gandhi's Dandi March was approximately 4 km long to protest the British salt tax. In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led thousands of his followers on a 24-day, 240-mile march to the coastal village of Dandi to peacefully protest British rule in India by making their own salt. The non-violent Dandi March highlighted the unfairness of the British salt tax and helped inspire the Indian independence movement.
Gandhi's Dandi March was approximately 4 km long to protest the British salt tax. In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led thousands of his followers on a 24-day, 240-mile march to the coastal village of Dandi to peacefully protest British rule in India by making their own salt. The non-violent Dandi March highlighted the unfairness of the British salt tax and helped inspire the Indian independence movement.
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Gandhi's Dandi March was approximately 4 km long to protest the British salt tax. In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led thousands of his followers on a 24-day, 240-mile march to the coastal village of Dandi to peacefully protest British rule in India by making their own salt. The non-violent Dandi March highlighted the unfairness of the British salt tax and helped inspire the Indian independence movement.
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