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Outrage over the gabelle fueled the French Revolution. Though the revolutionaries 
eliminated the tax shortly after Louis XVI

the Republic of France re-established the 
gabelle in the early 19th Century

only in 1946 was it removed from the books. 
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The Erie Canal, an engineering marvel that connected the Great Lakes to New York’s 
Hudson River in 1825

was called "the ditch that salt built.” Salt tax revenues paid for 
half the cost of construction of the canal. The British monarchy supported itself with high 
salt taxes, leading to a bustling black market for the white crystal. In 1785

the earl of 
Dundonald wrote that every year in England

10,000 people were arrested for salt 
smuggling. And protesting against British rule in 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led a 200-mile 
march to the Arabian Ocean to collect untaxed salt for India's poor. 

In religion and culture, salt long held an important place with Greek worshippers 
consecrating it in their rituals. Further, in Buddhist tradition, salt repels evil spirits, which 
is why it is customary to throw it over your shoulder before entering your house after a 
funeral: it scares off any evil spirits that may be clinging to your back. Shinto religion also 
uses it to purify an area. Before sumo wrestlers enter the ring for a match - which is in 
reality an elaborate Shinto rite - a handful is thrown into the center to drive off malevolent 
spirits 

In the Southwest of the United States, the Pueblo worship the Salt Mother. Other native 
tribes had significant restrictions on who was permitted to eat salt Hopi legend holds that 
the angry Warrior Twins punished mankind by placing valuable salt deposits far from 
civilization, requiring hard work and bravery to harvest the precious mineral. Today, a gift 
of salt endures in India as a potent symbol of good luck and a reference to Mahatma 
Gandhi’s liberation of India. 

The effects of salt deficiency are highlighted in times of war, when human bodies and 
national economies are strained to their limits. Thousands of Napoleon’s troops died 
during the French retreat from Moscow due to inadequate wound healing and lowered 
resistance to disease - the results of salt deficiency. 



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