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After his efforts and experiments in South Africa, when Gandhi entered the Indian politics, he realised that Indians are basically peace loving believing in non-violence. He adopted these methods and involved the poorest of the poor into his movements. The call for Swarajya and Swadeshi that he inherited from his predecessors and political gurus like Bal Ganga Dhar Tilak, Dadabhoy Naroaji, Swami Dayanand helped him to fight for the end of the British rule in India.

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When did British left India?

August 14, 1947


How did Mohandas Gandhi influence the independence movement?

Gandhi and his non violence movement played a big part in India s independence struggle. Gandhi was the main inspiration for movement for indian independence. He led the campaign to defeat colonialism in this country, and for that reason he is honoured as the father of the nation. It was during world war two he led to quit india campaign to get britain to leave india immediately.


What was the impact of quit India movement?

It was to get the British out of India by not doing their jobs and going on strike. this devastating final bow made the British leave India, and let it be it's own free country.


Did mahatma Gandhi accomplish his goal of peace?

he achived some of his goals like getting the britsish to leave India but did not sucsed in keeping huindu and muslum together


What did Gandhi fight for?

Although Gandhi was from a relativily wealthy family he decided he must help the poor. Gandhi also wanted India to be free from british rule. He and his followers held marches and processions, demanding fairness for all people, but, as in South Africa, at no time did gandhi allow the use of violence. Gandhi believed in ahimsa, non-violence Gandhi also believed that as a Hindu he should try to detach himself from the material things of the world. He gave up his wealth and often choose to live among the poor instead. He dreamt of an India in which Hindus and other religious communities lived side by side without prejudice or discrimination. People would live a simple, spiritual life in villages rather than large towns or cities

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