How did the salt march become the best to begin the civil disobedience movement explain?
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it was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India to produce Salt from seawater is it has been practised by Indian people due to which Gandhi declared resistant to British salt policy
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During the British rule in our country,the British rulers put a ban on the local salt producing,in order to sell their own salt,to earn more money from us.
But the salt march in Gandhi's leadership,changed the whole scenario,this was a completely non-violent movement.
That's why civilians also participated in this revolutionary movement,and it became the best way to begin the civil disobedience movement.
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