I think that it was his trip to South Africa that changed him. That may have been his influence as he saw how there taxes and laws had made them poor and he didn't want the same for the rest of the world. the first protest he did was I think against "the salt Tax" hope I answered your question :)
An inate sense of justice.
Leo tolstoy
Mahatma Gandhi influenced by Tol Stoy
he was influenced by the Indian god
Mahatma Gandhi influenced many people to start believing in Non-violence and push the British Laws using words and Non-violence.PeaceAn ipad
Henry david thoreau
no way!
Mahatma Gandhi influenced by Tol Stoy
he was influenced by the Indian god
Mahatma Gandhi. It was Gandhi's way of getting the British to return home rule in India.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was influenced by Gandhi's believe in nonviolence.King studied both Gandhi and his teachings. Gandhi inspired him with a new way of looking at things.King learned that power and social change can come from love and truth.Gandhi's search for truth influenced King. Gandhi believed he could find truth through tolerance and concern for others.Gandhi believed you have to have courage to be truly nonviolent. When King went to India in 1959, he said it influenced him because he go to meet Gandhi's son other relatives.King loved the fact that he did not witness anger while he was in India.After King talked to some of Gandhi's followers, he was was convinced that nonviolence was the strongest way to help people to freedom.
One of the books that influenced Gandhi the most was "Unto This Last" by John Ruskin, which emphasized the importance of living a simple life and serving others. This book played a significant role in shaping Gandhi's views on economic and social justice.
He thinks that Jesus stole his bike.
No, he died before Obama was born.
Malala's fight for her education was influenced and inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.
Both Thoreau and Gandhi espoused nonviolence. As with Gandhi, King put it into practice.
yes,manmohan singh is a puppet of sonia gandhi.he is influenced and controlled by sonia gandhi.
Answer: Greatest Principal of Non violence.
Leo tolstoy