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5. The freedom fighters who believed in achieving freedom through peaceful
methods without any sort of violence were known as​

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Mahatma Gandhi, who is frequently credited with founding the contemporary nonviolence movement, popularised the idea of ahimsa via his actions and words, inspiring subsequent nonviolent campaigners.

Explanation:

Nelson Mandela, Dr. Martin Luther King, and Mahatma Gandhi are all well-known instances of how freedom and democratic rights can be attained without the use of force. The British Empire started to wane in the early half of the 20th century, as the colonies progressively gained independence. Avoiding both internal and external physical violence is what is meant by nonviolence. You don't just refuse to shoot a man, you also reject hatred for him.

A freedom fighter is a participant in a resistance movement against an oppressive political or social establishment.

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