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In his book , Mark Kurlansky explores how this seemingly simple mineral has been a cornerstone of human civilization for millennia. He details how salt—the "only rock we eat"—has influenced everything from global trade routes and the rise of empires to the etymology of everyday words. Core Themes & Historical Impact
: Before modern refrigeration, salt's ability to preserve food was vital for long-distance travel and surviving seasons without fresh food, directly enabling the expansion of early civilizations. Salt: A World History
: Control over salt often led to wars and revolutions. For instance, Gandhi's Salt March in 1930 was a pivotal protest against British salt taxes in India. In his book , Mark Kurlansky explores how
: Salt was once so valuable it was used as currency; the Roman practice of paying soldiers in salt is the origin of the word "salary" and the expression "worth his salt". : Control over salt often led to wars and revolutions