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why was the salt march a turning point in indias struggle for independe…

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why was the salt march a turning point in indias struggle for independence? the british finally caved to gandhis protest strategies a foreign journalist gave the story an international audience gandhi was jailed for his role, which put a stop to the quest for independence the press refused to cover the story, so no one came to indias aid

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The Salt March gained global attention when a foreign journalist publicized it, raising awareness about India's independence struggle on an international scale. This increased international pressure on the British. The British did not immediately cave to Gandhi's strategies; Gandhi's jailing did not stop the independence movement; and the press did not refuse to cover the story.

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B. A foreign journalist gave the story an international audience