Self Rule and the Salt March, 1929
Protest to the British tax on salt
Gandhi walked from Sabarmati, Ashram to Dandi, Gujarat to get salt (240 miles)
Many thousands followed him
March lasts March 12 to April 6, 1930.
Outcome draws support for the independence movement across India and the World
Gandhi arrested and put in prison
Gandhi walked from Sabarmati, Ashram to Dandi, Gujarat to get salt (240 miles)
Many thousands followed him
March lasts March 12 to April 6, 1930.
Outcome draws support for the independence movement across India and the World
Gandhi arrested and put in prison
What did self rule implicate? And what was the purpose of the salt march?
A protest to the British Tax on salt
Gandhi walk on foot from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi, Gujarat just to attain some salt which is a total distance of 240 miles
Thousands of people followed him, and the march lasted from March 12th to April 6th, 1930
In the end support was drawn for the Independence movement across India and the world
Gandhi was also arrested and put in prison
Gandhi walk on foot from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi, Gujarat just to attain some salt which is a total distance of 240 miles
Thousands of people followed him, and the march lasted from March 12th to April 6th, 1930
In the end support was drawn for the Independence movement across India and the world
Gandhi was also arrested and put in prison
Summary
In response to the British Tax on salt Gandhi walked a 240 mile journey just to prove a point while collecting some salt. It also must be noted that thousands of other people followed him as the march lasted from March 12th to April 6th, 1930. As a result, support was drawn to the Independence movement and India and across the world. Lastly Gandhi was put in jail.