Why is salt satyagraha an important example of dissent
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- Covering the distance of 386 km from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi on foot, the 62-year-old 'Bapu' was first joined by hundreds and then thousands on his way. It was the start of the civil disobedience movement which commenced as Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law on the coastal town.
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Gandhi's Gandhi's plan was to begin the civil disobedience movement with satyagraha aimed at the British salt tax. the 1882 salt act gave British monopoly on the collection and manufacture of salt. limiting it's handling to government depots and levying a salt tax. violation of the salt tax was a criminal offence.
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