Mohandas gandhi
•Leader of the Indian Congress Party
•Led with style of protest called pacifism (non-violent resistance)
•Right hand man is Jawaharlal Nehru
•Believed that Hindus and Muslims could share an independent India
•Declare independence for India on Jan. 26, 1930
•Begin civil disobedience
•Assassinated by a fellow Hindu after the partition of 1947
•Led with style of protest called pacifism (non-violent resistance)
•Right hand man is Jawaharlal Nehru
•Believed that Hindus and Muslims could share an independent India
•Declare independence for India on Jan. 26, 1930
•Begin civil disobedience
•Assassinated by a fellow Hindu after the partition of 1947
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” -Gandhi
SUMMARY:
Gandhi was the leader of the Indian Congress Party and he protested with pacifism. He believed that Hindus and Muslims could share an independent India. He began civil disobedience and also declared independence for India on January 26th, 1930.
Gandhi was the leader of the Indian Congress Party and he protested with pacifism. He believed that Hindus and Muslims could share an independent India. He began civil disobedience and also declared independence for India on January 26th, 1930.