Gandhiji information about what he did for independence
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Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, India. He studied law in London but in 1893 moved to South Africa, where he spent 20 years opposing discriminatory legislation against Indians. In using resistance through mass non-violent civil disobedience, he became one of the major political and spiritual leaders of his time.
In 1915, Gandhi returned to India, where he supported the Home Rule movement, and became leader of the Indian National Congress. In 1930, he led a landmark march to the sea to collect salt in symbolic defiance of the government monopoly.
In August 1947, Britain granted India independence, but the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two dominions, a Hindu-majority in India and Muslim in Pakistan.
After independence, Gandhi tried to stop the Hindu-Muslim conflict in Bengal, a policy which led to his assassination in Delhi by a Hindu fanatic.
In 1915, Gandhi returned to India, where he supported the Home Rule movement, and became leader of the Indian National Congress. In 1930, he led a landmark march to the sea to collect salt in symbolic defiance of the government monopoly.
In August 1947, Britain granted India independence, but the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two dominions, a Hindu-majority in India and Muslim in Pakistan.
After independence, Gandhi tried to stop the Hindu-Muslim conflict in Bengal, a policy which led to his assassination in Delhi by a Hindu fanatic.
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