Mohatma Ghandi
HYPOHESIS- That Ghandi’s strengths were in being able to combat the unfairness of British rule and in temporarily unifuing a nation of very different people in opposition to the British in order to win independance for India and Pakistan. The country of India was the largest most prestigious possession within the British Empire. Up until World War one the British had never considered giving independence to India. There was a dramatic superior-inferior relationship between the British and the Indians. There was no strong sense of unity in India at this time. One man had the strength to combat the unfairness of British rule and temporarily unify this broken nation to achieve independence for the country. Mohandas Ghandi was a qualified solicitor, studied in London and had been practicing in South Africa where he represented Indian minority settlers. At forty six years of age Ghandi returned to India after WW1. Disgusted at the Rowlatt acts and the Armritsar Affair, Ghandi became determined to free India of both British rule and European influence. The Indian nationalist movement was strong within educated Indians but lacked support of the masses “The illiterate Indian peasants were conditioned by centuries of hardsh
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