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Mohandas Gandhi
1869-1948
Mohandas K Gandhi was bourn in 1869 in a small town on the West Coast of India during the time of British rule. ... Gandhi’s father was a Prime Minister of a small states in Kathiawar a large peninsula off of India. ...
In Elementary school Gandhi had trouble with math and other subjects. ... Gandhi was admitted to the inner temple, which was the highest level of the study of law.
Gandhi then came back to Indian only to find that his mother had died. ... From the beginning of his life Gandhi did not believe peaceful protest he preferred it being called satyagrahis. Gandhi started a petition. ... Then Gandhi started another petition and got ten thousand signatures. ...
Gandhi went back to India to inform Indians of what was happening in South Africa. ... A mob was formed and Gandhi was almost killed. When in safety, the British Secretary of states approached Gandhi and he had ordered for all those responsible of the mob attack would be punished. Gandhi refused for this to happen. ...
When the Boer War broke out Gandhi told Indians to support the British because they were under British rule. Gandhi organized and trained an Indian Ambulance Corp of eleven hundred volunteers to help in the Boer war then also use the Corp in the Zulu Rebellion. ... Gandhi told all Indians to refuse to do this. ... In jail Gandhi fasted until a compromise was made (which not all Indians agreed with). The government went back on the compromise and Gandhi aroused protest and he was then sent in jail once again. ... Gandhi inspired a strike of fifty thousand people. ...
Gandhi felt he fell out of touch with India. ...
In 1917 Gandhi learnt of Indian farmers being exploited by the British.
Approximate Word count = 1468 Approximate Pages = 5.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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