He sought peaceful ways to oppose British authorities. Gandhi advocated civil disobedience and passive resistance to British rule. A famous instance involved the sale of salt. The British gave a company a monopoly licence for the sale of salt, and made it illegal for anyone else to supply salt. Of course the monopoly situation resulted in prices rising so high that poor Indians could scarcely afford to purchase any. Gandhi led thousands of Indians on the famous Salt March to make salt at Dandi, in defiance of the ban. In spite of arrests, this campaign was one of his most successful.
H e used non - violence and disobedience he started sexual intercourse with their wives
he used civil dissobedience
He protested against the British rule, i.e for independence of India. He believed and used the force of truth and led non-violent actions.
by being gay
Mahatma Mohandas Gandhi was the preeminent leader in India's struggle for independence from British rule.
That India should be freed from under British rule.
Yes, Gandhi did encourage Indians to NOT buy British goods because it was too expensive in the olden days when India was under the British rule.
They didn't resort to the brutality used by most occupying forces. (not because he was black)
Mohandas gandhi/aka: mahatma gandhi
Gandhi's struggle was the nonviolent movement against British rule in India.
Gandhi's struggle was the nonviolent movement against British rule in India.
In the movie "Gandhi," Mr. Walker was a British general who worked in the administrative capacity in India during British rule. He played a role in the oppressive policies and actions against Indians, particularly in the scene where he orders the shooting of unarmed protesters.
He protested against the British rule, i.e for independence of India. He believed and used the force of truth and led non-violent actions.
That the British should not rule over india.
by being gay
gandhi
Mahatma Mohandas Gandhi was the preeminent leader in India's struggle for independence from British rule.
Yes, as he freed the Indian people from British rule.
The actions of the British East India Company in the 1700s