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When Salt Shook an Empire: Gandhi's 240-Mile March to Freedom

Published on: 13th March, 2025
# THE SALT MARCH: GANDHI'S REVOLUTIONARY PATH TO INDEPENDENCE ## Episode Description In March 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led 78 followers on a 240-mile march to protest British salt laws, transforming a tax issue into a powerful symbol of resistance. This episode explores how this peaceful protest became a pivotal moment in India's independence movement and inspired civil rights leaders worldwide. ## Episode Timestamps - [00:03:15] Pre-dawn gathering at Sabarmati Ashram - [00:07:30] British Salt Laws and their impact on Indian society - [00:12:45] The march begins: Gandhi's strategy unveiled - [00:18:20] International media reaction and growing support - [00:23:10] Arrival at Dandi Beach and salt collection - [00:28:45] Aftermath and global impact ## Key Takeaways • The Salt March demonstrated how peaceful resistance could challenge empire • British salt monopoly consumed 10% of poor Indians' income • 60,000 Indians were imprisoned during the salt protests • Women played a crucial role in expanding the movement • The protest transformed from 78 marchers to a nationwide movement ## Historical Figures • Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948): Leader of Indian independence movement • Lord Irwin (1881-1959): British Viceroy of India • Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949): Prominent female leader in the independence movement • Webb Miller: American journalist who documented the protests ## Quotable Moments "In all probability this will be my last struggle. I believe the British rule in India has brought moral, material, cultural, and spiritual ruination to this great country." - Gandhi "Each step carried them deeper into the heart of Gujarat, and deeper into history." ## Discussion Question How did Gandhi's choice of salt as a protest symbol demonstrate his understanding of effective resistance? What modern protests have successfully used similar symbolic actions? ## Keywords #SaltMarch #Gandhi #IndianIndependence #CivilDisobedience #BritishRaj #NonviolentProtest #Dandi #1930 #IndianHistory Call to Action: Subscribe to learn more about history's pivotal moments of peaceful resistance and their lasting impact on our world. [Image Caption: Gandhi leads 78 followers on a transformative journey that would challenge an empire through the power of salt and soul force.]
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