what are the measure steps during civil disobedience movement
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Answer:People broke colonial laws and refused to cooperate with the British. Indians all over the subcontinent manufactured salt and demonstrated it in front of government salt factories. Foreign clothes were boycotted, and liquor shops were picketed. Peasants agreed to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes.
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On March 12 1930, Mahatma Gandhi began his epic Dandi March from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi.
Saltsatyagrah was an open challenge to the British and the civil disobedience spread all over the country.It become the second mass movement as school,college and courts were bycotted,foreign goods were burnt peasants refused to pay taxes and shop selling foreign goods were picked
Saltsatyagrah was an open challenge to the British and the civil disobedience spread all over the country.It become the second mass movement as school,college and courts were bycotted,foreign goods were burnt peasants refused to pay taxes and shop selling foreign goods were picked
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