When did Gandhiji launch the Civil Disobedience Movements?
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Gandhi ji launched the Civil Disobedience Movements on March 12, 1930.
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- Mohandas Gandhi, the Indian independence leader started a March to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt.
- It was his boldest act of civil disobedience, but the British still ruled India.
- British prohibited Indians from collecting or selling salt, a chief ingredient in Indian food
- Citizens were forced to buy the important mineral from the British.
- This added to the British exercising ownership over the manufacture and sale of salt.
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Mahatma Gandhi began the Civil Disobedience Movement against the British policies and laws in India.
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- The Civil Disobedient Movement began after Lord Irwin failed to submit to demands that were presented By Gandhiji.
- The demands Gandhiji requested were related from different classes and from peasants to industrialists.
- Some of its features of the Civil Disobedience movement included:
- Gandhi Himself broke the unjust salt tax law as a challenge to the British Government.
- Boycott of foreign cloth and other commodities.
- People refused to obey laws by Britishers.
- Peasants refused to pay revenue and taxes.
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