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3. Salt March
Begins
First, Gandhi sent a letter on March 2, 1930
March 12, 1930, Gandhi set out from his ashram
There, Gandhi and his supporters were to defy British
policy by making salt from seawater.
Police had forestalled him by crushing the salt deposits
into the mud.
Gandhi reached down and picked up a small lump of
natural salt out of the mud—and British law had been
defied.
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5. After
Salt March
In January 1931, Gandhi was released
Later met with Lord Irwin
Gandhi traveled to the conference
The meeting was a disappointment
Gandhi’s force couldn’t be suppress or
ignore.
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6. Main Idea
It was an act of nonviolent
civil disobedience in
colonial India to produce
salt from seawater, as it
had been practiced by the
Indian people.