So, I'm supposed to describe the Salt March, and the Salt Works. I know that one is when Gandhi led a march to the ocean, to protest tax on salt, by evaporating salt water and making their own. The other was when Gandhi's followers lined up and allowed themselves to be beaten to open something back up, and also to show how brutal and cruel the British were being. But...Which is which?

I've answered my own question, and I realize how ridiculous my question was. Of course, the Salt /MARCH/ was the march to the ocean...Thanks anyways. <3

Don't worry about it. We all have brain seizures once in a while. The idea is to recover quickly.

To clarify, the event where Gandhi led a march to the ocean to protest the tax on salt is known as the Salt March. This was a significant act of civil disobedience in the Indian independence movement.

The Salt Works, on the other hand, refers to another protest action called the Dandi March. As part of the Salt March, Gandhi and his followers marched a total of 240 miles to the coastal town of Dandi, where they famously produced salt by evaporating seawater. This act aimed to challenge the British monopoly on salt production and to protest against the salt tax imposed by the British colonial government.

Regarding the event where Gandhi's followers allowed themselves to be beaten, you might be referring to the Dharasana Satyagraha. It was a nonviolent protest held as part of the Salt March. On May 21, 1930, Gandhi's followers marched to the Dharasana Salt Works, which was a British government-owned salt factory. As they approached the factory, they were met with brutal force from the British authorities. The protesters, however, remained nonviolent, allowing themselves to be beaten and arrested in order to highlight the brutality of the British rule.

Therefore, to summarize:

Salt March: Gandhi's march to the ocean to protest the salt tax and challenge the British monopoly on salt production by making their own salt.

Dandi March: Part of the Salt March where Gandhi and his followers walked to Dandi, produced salt, and further protested against the salt tax.

Dharasana Satyagraha: A specific event during the Salt March where protesters marched to the Dharasana Salt Works, facing brutal force and arrest to expose the British cruelty.

Remember, the Salt March and the Dandi March are closely related as the latter is a part of the former, while the Dharasana Satyagraha was an event within the Salt March.