The Salt March, Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March, Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly. Mahatma Gandhi started this march with 80 of his trusted volunteers. Walking ten miles a day for 24 days, the march spanned over 240 miles, from Sabarmati Ashram, 240 miles to Dandi. Growing numbers of Indians joined them along the way. When Gandhi broke the salt laws on 6 April 1930, it sparked large scale acts of civil disobedience against the British Raj salt laws by millions of Indians.
On 6 April 1930, At the end of the Salt March, Gandhi raised a lump of mud and salt and declared, "With this, I am shaking the foundations of the British Empire."
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06 April - Salt March End
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