Mohandas Gandhi was kicked off of the train in South Africa on June 7 1893 because the train people were racist and said he had to go back to the 3rd class train because he was in 1st class and he was Indian.
Ghandi carried out civil rights movements in South Africa from 1893 to 1914.
He got kicked off because the staff in the train thought that he had snuck into first class, they thought this because the thought that a coloured person could not afford a first class ticket
Gandhi was kicked off of the train on June 7 1893 because the people on the train were racist and said he had to go back to the 3rd class train even though he had a 1st class ticket.
It is in 1986 and that time Shri Rajeev Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India.
Gandhi was a man who faced many challenges that he tried to overcome. He tried to look on the good side of the situation, and to remain optimistic. One challenge that made a big difference in Gandhi's view of South African whites was when he was living in South Africa. Gandhi went to South Africa. Gandhi went to South Africa to practice law, and he did earn a lot of money from this, but he was treated very unfairly while he was there. South Asians were called 'coolies' by the South African whites, meaning that they were thought to be untouchable by people of higher standing people. Gandhi faced many people who were prejudiced, and were disgusted by the Indians. These unfair things helped Gandhi realize that being fair and peaceful was what the government should be about and do, & that India needed to be free from British and whites' rule.
The slogan "Do or Die" is related to Gandhi's "Quit India" movement.
Mohandas Gandhi
Mrs. Indira Gandhi
nothing happened on his journey it was normal trip just sailing
christianity greatly decreased on the African continent
he traveled along the silk road to china
Hitler wanted to get the oil supply in Africa, America and Britain stopped him
He served in the Ambulance Corps during the Bambatha Rebellion in 1906 by the Zulu people of modern day South Africa.
The Royal Navy and Royal Society made James Cook's journey happen. The first journey happened during the years of 1768 to 1771. There were two other journeys besides the first one.
indira gandhi did not go to jail
Gandhi lived in a town called Porbandar in Gujarat during his early childhood
It is in 1986 and that time Shri Rajeev Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India.
Gandhi was a man who faced many challenges that he tried to overcome. He tried to look on the good side of the situation, and to remain optimistic. One challenge that made a big difference in Gandhi's view of South African whites was when he was living in South Africa. Gandhi went to South Africa. Gandhi went to South Africa to practice law, and he did earn a lot of money from this, but he was treated very unfairly while he was there. South Asians were called 'coolies' by the South African whites, meaning that they were thought to be untouchable by people of higher standing people. Gandhi faced many people who were prejudiced, and were disgusted by the Indians. These unfair things helped Gandhi realize that being fair and peaceful was what the government should be about and do, & that India needed to be free from British and whites' rule.
Gandhi was agreat leader. He was considered one of the best during indian independance movement.
Kaba Gandhi No Delo (literally "Kaba Gandhi's house"),Rajkot is the place where the Indian leaderMahatma Gandhi stayed during his stay in Rajkot in the early years of his life. It has now been converted into a museum called Gandhi Smriti.