Mohandas Gandhi propagated non-violence in his nation. Instead of practicing an eye for an eye, he stressed the importance of love and compassion, propagating non-violence. He was considered the father of the nation in India. He played a major role in gaining independence for India from British rule.
They Tryed To Take There Freedom
To put an end in C.R.M. to make whites and blacks come together!
He was involved in many events such as the March to the sea to make salt and the salt production invasion 'attempt'
Mohandas Gandhi changed the world , in a big way he proved to the entire world that independence can be got without fighting or even firing a single bullet.
His symbol was a spinning wheel, and it was supposed to symbolize Indian independence through signifying the Indian's ability to make their own clothes and defy the British in their attempts to Westernize the nation.
yes he did a very big change. for example- he stopped the way people were treating indians for being colored and have to carry passports everywhere they go.
The love of humanity is one of the things that made Mahatma Gandhi help his people. Mahatma Gandhi also wanted to make a positive mark and help humanity.
Mohandas Grandhi used his philosophy of nonviolent noncooperation in and effort to free India from Britains rule.
Gandhi introduced non violent protests to India and to the rest of the world. He gained many followers through his teachings and techniques. From that, he got lots of support in non violent protesting helping gain independence.
Well,he allways said that wight people are nasty trash that sleeped with there family!! But besides that he is a good person i thingk i dont realy nno him at all because he is dead and i dont live in indis!!<3
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
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. certainly was an admirer of the late Mohandas Ghandi and met with Indian Prime Minister Nehru in 1959. Ghandi believed that non violence was the most efficient and holy way to protest British rule over India. However, Dr. King always believed in nonviolence. He was a man of deep religious convictions that was a huge part of his education and background. Part of the eloquence of Dr. King was his self taught and deep inner belief in nonviolence.