By using democracy, and power in his words.
March started in Sabarmati and ended in Dandi, a 240 mile trip. Was another of Gandhi's use of civil disobedience, to free India.
He was protesting English Colonial rule over India. He wanted to bring public opinion over to the side of freedom. Gandhi wanted to make India a free nation. this is not a good answer=- miah r. from upsm
He was protesting English Colonial rule over India. He wanted to bring public opinion over to the side of freedom. Gandhi wanted to make India a free nation. this is not a good answer=- miah r. from upsm
It's not following laws because they are unjust. Gandhi used this to free India from Britain.
Nonviolent civil disobedience (NVCD): A definition Civil disobedience is both a political tactic and the basis of movements that advocate social change. It is a nonviolent action engaged in by an individual who refuses to obey a law for moral or philosophical reasons. The participants in civil disobedience willfully and openly refuse to comply with a law in order to dramatize the issue that they, or the group, find unjust. An example of civil disobedience would be an environmentalist blocking a logging road and thus preventing the passage of logging trucks loaded with timber, when the logging company has obtained a court injunction prohibiting blocking the road.
Yes, he did free India from British control.
By explaining what he wanted and then encouraging specific non violent protest and civil disobedience to get it. This would not have succeeded without the support of the free press which publicized what he did.
Mahatma Gandhi persevered in his quest to see India an independent country free of British rule through non-violent protest, civil resistance and long food fasts. He achieved his goal when India gained its independence in 1947.
I believe Gandhi's dream was to free India from Britain rule.
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Gandhi was a pacifist who wanted his home country of India to be free of British rule. Gandhi was assassinated before that happened. He is revered in India as a founding father of the new nation of India. Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of the free India in 1947. Both men are honored in India.
Mahatma Gandhi