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29 March, 15:29
How did Gandhi challenge British courts?
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Elena Hayes
29 March, 16:28
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Because he forced Indians to buy salt
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29 March, 18:22
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Gandhi organized Indian resistance, fought anti-Indian legislation in the courts and led large protests against the colonial government. In 1930, he began a massive satyagraha campaign against a British law that forced Indians to purchase British salt instead of producing it locally.
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