He went on hunger strikes and on protests including signs and marching round.He even asked the people to boycott foreign clothes and instead wear 'country made clothes' means clothes made in India.
Ghandi protested peacefully. At the start of violence he starved himself until they stopped. He organised tools down strikes with cost the British a lot of money. He spoke with British politicians
Went on a hunger strike, meaning that he didn't eat anything while he was in jail so the nations around the world would think better of him. Didn't buy British made products, as in he went to the ocean to make his own salt. He protested against the British.
Organized non-violent civil disobedience and non-cooperation with the British authorities.
He didn't pay certain taxes that he found unfair.
The independence of India meant a lot for Gandhi. Nobody could ever imagine a thin average working man could do so much, but he proved everyone wrong. Gandhi had developed a non-violent protest. He and the millions of people that agreed with them approached the British bravely demanding freedom. Spending many years in jail and undergoing many abuse he had won.
He ate pineapples on tuesdays because he believed that if he did this then god would help along the way as he despised the bitter taste of the pineapple. So he thought that if he challenged himself then the untouchables would not be punished so much because he was higher up than the untouchables.
The caste is part of the Hindu religion so technically he didn't protest it. If you are looking for some of Gandhi's major protests checkout the Salt March, in which he hiked hundreds of miles to the shores of India where his fellow Indians made salt in protest of the British law prohibiting the production of salt by the native Indians.
protested in non-violent ways
Gandhiji was the most ruled in india
Gandhi was showing the Bristish that they(the British) dont really have total control of Indian people!
He felt that the Indian people should not hate the British.
It was a day decided by the Indian politicians to protest and to force the British to leave India for good . This movement was called the quit India movement.
Salt. It was a fight against taxation IIRC. Salt. It was a fight against taxation IIRC.
The Indian leader who most publicly espoused non-violent protest was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was an instrumental influence on many activists in the 1960s and 1970s, including Dr. Martin Luther King.
Mohandas Gandhi
gandhi used the rule of ahisma to protest that mean he used non-violence in all of his protests
he was Indian
Gandhi was showing the Bristish that they(the British) dont really have total control of Indian people!
he sealed bags of food
Election of Indian National Congress
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Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian leader that used non-violence in his demonstrations. What he did was protest against Great Britain with a hunger strike.
He felt that the Indian people should not hate the British.
Mahatma Gandhi once stopped talking for 21 days. Gandhi did numerous fasts in protest of the British rule of India.
Gandhi protest against the British nonviolently. The reason he did this was because the British had bribed them with gold and trade, and had Indies trust in the British. As they keep giving their trust gradually the British took over India. The British had control over them for several years, finally the Indies had enough so they just got in the way of everything and did not hit or push back when the British got them. They just keep getting back up and going on and this went on for a few days and finally the British had enough and went home!! So Gandhi's focus was to to get the British out of there with out anyone from either side getting hurt. Needless to say Gandhi was a pretty smart guy:)
Indira gandhi