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... Gandhi had many problems with British rule over India. ... During his life, Gandhi's leadership and charisma earned him both fear and admiration from the British. ...
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... Gandhi's hope was that after the British press got hold of the story, the only way for the British government to gain back face was to grant India its ...
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... campaign come to a halt. In 1932, Gandhi started a new civil-disobedience campaigns against the British. He was arrested twice and ...
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... Gandhi and the British government did not get a long well because the British government did not accept Gandhi's beliefs and Gandhi did not like the way the ...
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... by police blocked streets. Gandhi was arrested, but the British were soon forced to release him. This sacrifice that the Indian ...
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... According to Gandhi's sense of justice, if you wanted the rights of a British citizen you must perform the duties expected of one. ...
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... the split. Approximately five months after the British announcement, Gandhi was assassinated on his way to prayer. This was truly ...
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... The lack of civil rights for anyone who was not British disgusted Gandhi. He organized demonstrations that many people began attending. ...
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... Gandhi helped free the Indian people from British rule through nonviolent resistance, and is honored by his people as the father of the Indian Nation. ...
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... that in some future life he would be able to hug all humanity as friends." Gandhi's spiritual approach was influential in moving the British government to ...
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... nonviolence. On April 13, 1919 people were able to see why Gandhi hated the cruelty of British rule during the Amritsar Massacre. This ...
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... The British made proposals that Gandhi felt were unacceptable, but Gandhi realized that his vision of Indian freedom would not come through Indian Unity of ...
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... 111-113) Two years later Gandhi negotiated with the British Cabinet Mission which recommended the fixing of the constitution, trying to end the war of India ...
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... Gandhi also worked for the British when he thought justice was on their side. ... Gandhi was arrested, but the British were soon forced to release him. ...
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... During the time when British tried to imperialize the world Gandhi came back from Africa where he was a lawyer and became active in the INC. ...
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... In 1915, Gandhi moved back to India where the British had taken over, just like in Africa. He led campaigns that started the Indian Nationalists Movement. ...
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... He wanted " peaceful, non-violent, non-cooperation, until you British see the wisdom of leaving India." Gandhi and his followers rebelled to make the British. ...
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... will scarcely believe that such a man in flesh and blood, had tread this earth." in reference to Mahatma Gandhi. The British Broadcasting Corporation also ...
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... Instead of buying salt from the British, Gandhi and several thousand other Indians marched to the Arabian Sea and made their own salt by evaporating seawater. ...
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... With his courage Gandhi stood up for his people's rights against British control. ... Gandhi was arrested, but the British were soon forced to release him. ...
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... Gandhi was put into jail for this. The Indians went to the mine, to go march through. The British hire some Indian soldiers to beat the others down with steel ...
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... When his non-violent marches all of the sudden turned into a brutal murder of 8 British military officers, Gandhi was very upset. ...
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... When his non-violent marches all of the sudden turned into a brutal murder of 8 British military officers, Gandhi was very upset. ...
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... between the British and India. According to Gandhi, the British progressed their civilization by the advancement of technology. ...
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... Gandhi walked the country, offering spinning wheels to people as an alternative to purchasing British goods ("Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi", 203). ...
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... The Indian population violating Gandhi's principles took up arms against the British and he quickly called an end to the campaign. ...
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... his famous Salt March of 1930, Gandhi and thousands of others marched to a coast where salt lay on the beaches to protest the British Governments' prohibition ...
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... Gandhi intended to form an ambulance corps for service in the British army. This was the announcement that so stunned his followers. ...
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... This campaign was especially used by Gandhi and his followers to bring an end to British rule of India. ???ª Gandhi's Salt March ...
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... Gandhi was put in prison for leading the burning of the cards. Gandhi protested against British landowners by fasting until his demands were met. ...
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