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“Why was the Salt March significant?”

The Salt March was significant because it was a deliberate act of nonviolent civil disobedience led by Mahatma Gandhi that directly challenged British colonial salt laws, galvanizing widespread Indian participation in the independence movement and exposing the injustice of British rule.

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This factor produced a mass mobilization of Indians across social classes who engaged in civil disobedience, significantly raising international awareness of India's struggle for independence and undermining British authority. The Salt March became a symbolic and strategic turning point in the Indian nationalist movement.

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