he used passive resistance
he used passive resistance
He was imprinsoned because of his boycotting and other nonviolent resistence. The British did not like his rebellion and how other Indians began to to resist them.
He opposed it by using methods of non-violent protest. For example, according to colonial laws in India, Indians were not allowed to make their own salt, but had to buy it from British stores. As a result, he organized a march to see so that Indians could create their own sea salt. When the British tried to stop them, they just kept coming, but refused to violently resist the attacks of the soldiers. This created sympathy for the Indians and against the Occupation.
Through non violent means - satyagraha.
Gandhi practiced civil disobedience as a form of nonviolent resistance to oppose British colonial rule in India. He believed that individuals had a moral duty to resist unjust laws and policies, and civil disobedience was a way to challenge oppression while maintaining ethical principles. By encouraging mass participation in nonviolent protests, such as the Salt March, Gandhi aimed to unite Indians against colonialism and promote social and political change. This approach not only highlighted the injustice of British rule but also empowered people to assert their rights.
Gandhi's strategy was based on nonviolent civil disobedience, which he called Satyagraha. He believed in the power of truth and moral courage to bring about social and political change. Gandhi used tactics such as boycotts, strikes, and peaceful protests to resist British colonial rule in India.
The Indians referring to the Tainos and Island Caribs resisted the Europeans because they forced them to work. Examples of how they resisted are:- * Committing suicide * Committing infanticide * Had raids against the Europeans Theses are some of the methods the Tainos used.
main reason are.. 1- its aimed to resist british occupation in india through non violent means 2- indian protestor would refuse to buy british good 3- it aims to adopt the indian handicraft and picketed liquor shops 4- it aim,s to uphold the indian values of honour and intergrity
Tecumseh wanted to unite the American Indians so that they could resist "the white men" easier.
They competed for the three G's; for God, for Gold, and for Glory.
Mahatma Gandhi resolved to fight back against British colonial rule through nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience. He believed in the power of peaceful protest and mass mobilization, advocating for actions like the Salt March and boycotts of British goods. By promoting principles of truth and nonviolence (ahimsa), he sought to empower Indians to resist oppression without resorting to violence. This approach aimed to unite diverse groups in India and foster a sense of national identity and self-determination.
Winston Churchill