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Mahatma Gandhi is called the freedom fighter because he freed India from the colonialist rule of the British Empire.
The tactic or strategy behind the Gallipoli campaign is in two parts. One, the British wanted to capture the Ottoman Empire's capital, and two, they wanted to secure their trading route with Russia.
The start of the Malayan war came when Malaya wanted freedom from the ever-increasing British Empire and was fighting for freedom (to be able to rule the country themselves.)
The reason Australia was involved in the Gallipoli campaign was because as a member of the british empire it was Australia's duty to help out in this time of need.
India taught the British Empire the lessons of Live and Let Live through her doctrines of Ahimsa (Non-violence), Peace, Universal Brotherhood and Greed Hath A Fall, in such a manner that the Empire is reduced to a mere country of England. One after one, all countries under British got freedom from its rule of loot and exploitation.
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Gandhis goal was to obtain freedom in India and to mantain peace while doing this. Before he died he went on a hunger strike until everyone promised that there would be no violence To end the Caste System in India and to give it independence from the British Empire through peaceful means.
with out freedom they are treated us with nonlegal activities
Mahatma Gandhi is called the freedom fighter because he freed India from the colonialist rule of the British Empire.
The abolition of slavery in the British Empire occurred in 1833 with the Slavery Abolition Act, which granted freedom to all slaves in the empire. Compensation was provided to slave owners instead of the enslaved individuals, marking a landmark in the campaign against slavery and paving the way for global abolition efforts.
Well, the decision to undetake the Gallipoli campaign is in two parts. One, the British wanted to capture the Ottoman Empire's capital, and two, they wanted to secure their trading route with Russia.
The tactic or strategy behind the Gallipoli campaign is in two parts. One, the British wanted to capture the Ottoman Empire's capital, and two, they wanted to secure their trading route with Russia.
The start of the Malayan war came when Malaya wanted freedom from the ever-increasing British Empire and was fighting for freedom (to be able to rule the country themselves.)
Burma was once part of the British Empire. More specifically, the UK placed Burma as part of her Indian Empire. The British sought the minerals, and precious gems that Burma had. It won its freedom in 1937.
The reason Australia was involved in the Gallipoli campaign was because as a member of the british empire it was Australia's duty to help out in this time of need.
There neighbour Ireland by far they fought off the british for years until they got their freedom from the crown...and as they are now the republic of Ireland you can see they suceeded..
India taught the British Empire the lessons of Live and Let Live through her doctrines of Ahimsa (Non-violence), Peace, Universal Brotherhood and Greed Hath A Fall, in such a manner that the Empire is reduced to a mere country of England. One after one, all countries under British got freedom from its rule of loot and exploitation.