Describe three actions that Gandhi organized to protest British rule over India.
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Ghandi organized peaceful protests. He encouraged people to stop paying taxes and to refuse to buy British goods, as well as to stop using British services like the schools and courts. He also lead hundreds of followers on the Salt March.
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The civil disobedience movement of 1930, the Quit India Movements, and the Dandi Salt Satyagraha
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- On 12th March 1930, Mahatma Gandhi began a defiant march known as Satyagraha or the Dhandi Salt March to the sea protesting the British monopoly on salt and also the refusal to pay tax that was imposed on salt
- The Civil Disobedience Movement spread rapidly. Salt violation was soon followed throughout the country by a violation of forest law and the refusal of the rural tax in Eastern India. People joined demonstrations and boycott campaigns for foreign goods, boycott of liquor, and denied paying taxes. Mass protests and parallel govts were formed in a variety of locations.
- The Quit India Movement was launched at the Bombay by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942 and the protest was started to demand an end to the British reign in India
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