Gandhi and the Independence of India

Gandhi and the Independence of India

Revolutions 1947 AD Modern 🇮🇳 India 1,694 views

Mohandas Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolent resistance transformed the Indian independence movement and provided a model for social change that inspired movements from the American Civil Rights struggle to anti-apartheid campaigns.

The Making of a RevolutionaryMohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in the coastal town of Porbandar in western India. He trained as a lawyer in London and went to South Africa in 1893 on a legal case, planning to stay for a year. He stayed for 21. It was in South Africa that Gandhi first devel...

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