Conclusion for Indian national movement by Gandhi
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INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT:
The mass movement failed to achieve independence for India as It was called off many a times before it naturally ended.
But Indians were triggered by figures like Mahatma Gandhi with his non-violent philosophy.
This created pressure on the British occupation.
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- Gandhi felt it was his responsibility to fight for the freedom of India. Mahatma Gandhi was significant because he led India away from the British. He changed history by non-violently protesting and gaining independence for India.
- In no way did he stop the challenges he encountered. Mahatma achieved his dream of India becoming an independent country for a lifetime. He showed that, with courage and determination, it is possible to change the world with only one speech.
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