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Mohandas Gandhi | Edward Frederick Lindley Wood | Viceroy | Independence for India

Mohandas Gandhi | Edward Frederick Lindley Wood | Viceroy | Independence for India

Stephen July 21, 2015July 25, 2015 Empire, Extremes

In March 1930, Gandhi, leader of the Indian Independence Movement, sent a letter to the headquarters of the British Raj in New Delhi.

Mohandas Gandhi led a non-violent protest against the collection of salt taxes, to facilitate talks on India’s independence.

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