Which movement saw the active participation of women for the first time?
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The movement that saw the active participation of women for the first time was the Salt March/ Dandi March in India.
The Salt March was a nonviolent march led by Mahatma Gandhi against the tax imposed on salt by the British government in India. Gandhi believed that Indians could produce their own salt by the seawater.
This was a civil disobedience against the British rule.
The Salt March was a nonviolent march led by Mahatma Gandhi against the tax imposed on salt by the British government in India. Gandhi believed that Indians could produce their own salt by the seawater.
This was a civil disobedience against the British rule.
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Revolt of 1857 showed the British people the power of the Indian women.
Rani lakshmi bai stood as the proud example of the valor of Indian women.
Following the great revolt every movement had the part of women as volunteer to show their mighty support.
Even Kasturba wife of Gandhi stood as an example for many Indian women.
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