Why did Mahatma Gandhi choose to break the salt law?
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✔️British had complete Monopoly on the manufacture and sale of salt.
✔️Anyone caught manufacturing and selling of salt was punished by law.
✔️Gandhiji on March 12 1930 broke the law by making Salt from seawater. His choice of breaking the salt law as a form of resistance appealed across region class and ethinic boundary.
✔️Gandhiji opposed the British government because salt was the basic necessity for everyone and the British taxes had impacted everyone.
✔️After his historic Dandi March from Sabarmati, ashram salt was made all over the coastal India.
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✔️British had complete Monopoly on the manufacture and sale of salt.
✔️Anyone caught manufacturing and selling of salt was punished by law.
✔️Gandhiji on March 12 1930 broke the law by making Salt from seawater. His choice of breaking the salt law as a form of resistance appealed across region class and ethinic boundary.
✔️Gandhiji opposed the British government because salt was the basic necessity for everyone and the British taxes had impacted everyone.
✔️After his historic Dandi March from Sabarmati, ashram salt was made all over the coastal India.
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1 British had complete Monopoly on the manufacture and sale of salt.
2 Anyone caught manufacturing and selling of salt was punished by law.
3 Gandhiji on March 12 1930 broke the law by making Salt from seawater. His choice of breaking the salt law as a form of resistance appealed across region class and ethinic boundary.
4 Gandhiji opposed the British government because salt was the basic necessity for everyone and the British taxes had impacted everyone.
5 After his historic Dandi March from Sabarmati, ashram salt was made all over the coastal India
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