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essay writing about mahatma gandiji contribution to India's freedom movement
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It all started with Mahatma Gandhi's desire to free India from British rule in 1930, when he planned a nonviolent march to protest the British Salt Tax. It helps to know a little about the subcontinent's environment and culture to appreciate why the British salt tax was so burdensome to the Indian people. The hot heat in India encourages sweating, which depletes the human body's salt supply. Because Indians don't eat a lot of meat, which is a natural supply of salt, they need on supplemental salt to keep their bodies at a healthy level. The British administration used a variety of methods to keep Indians under its control, including taxing the mineral that they relied on for survival. Because salt is an essential component of everyone's daily food, everyone in India was affected, and when the British scheme was discovered, the salt march was launched. "If my letter makes no appeal to your heart, on the eleventh day of this month, I shall proceed with such co-workers of the Ashram as I can take, to disregard the provisions of the Salt Laws," Gandhi wrote to Lord Irwin, the viceroy of India, before embarking on a 240-mile march from Sabarmati to Dandi to protest the salt tax. From the poor man's perspective, I believe this tax is the most inequitable of all. Because the independence movement is primarily for the poorest people in the country, it will begin with this evil."

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