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Coastal Villages started collecting salt, and it was sold on the streets. Tens of thousands of Indians were also imprisoned as Gandhi's campaign was gaining force.

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Q: When Gandhi makes a 200-mile salt march to symbolize India's defiance of British laws what do his supporters do in large numbers?
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