why did people oppose the salt law
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The Salt March was a nonviolent campaign of Gandhi.
Explanation:Salt March
nonviolent campaign by Mohandas ( Mahatma ) Gandhi to protest against salt tax*one of the most important protests Gandhi has madeGandhi and his 78 followers marched from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi on the Arabian Sea. the journey was 240 miles or 386.2 kilometersit led to the Gandhi-Irwin pact where gathering and manufacturing salt is legalSalt Tax
the British made it illegal for the Indians to collect the natural deposits of salt.due to India's weather, the citizens sweats and lose more of the human body's salt supply. Indians didn't eat much meat (natural source of salt) so they needed to find a supplementary source of salt. Thus, the British imposed the salt tax to control the Indians.the government lifted the tax a year later after the Salt March
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Salt is the basic need of any people and the British were imposing high tax so people were opposing the salt law
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