History & Civics
Gandhiji began the Civil Disobedience Movement by breaking the Salt Laws. What did this signify?
- Boycott of British goods
- Defiance of British laws
- Strikes by mill workers
- Non-payment of British taxes.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Defiance of British laws
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