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Gandhi : A March to the Sea

by Alice B. McGinty

Synopsis

Mohandas Gandhi's 24-day March to the Sea, from March 12 to April 5, 1930, was a pivotal moment in India's quest to become an independent country no longer ruled by Great Britain. With over 70 marchers, Gandhi walked from his hometown near Ahmedabad to the seacoast near Dandi. The march was a non-violent means to protest the taxes that Great Britain had imposed on salt-not the salt that the Indians could get from the sea, but the salt that Great Britain forced them to buy. Gandhi believed that peaceful protests were an effective way to challenge British law, and his peaceful but ultimately successful movement became known as Satyagraha.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2013
ISBN-13 9781477816448
ISBN-10 1477816445
Class Copyright
Publisher Amazon Publishing
Subject Juvenile Nonfiction
File Size 20 MB
Number of Pages 40
Language ENG
Shelf No. NG332
Grade Range 3-5
Ages 8-10
Lexile 880L