what was primary purpose of gandhi's stay in britain
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He arrives in London to represent Indians in discussions about the future of India's independence. This will be his last visit to Britain. In the last of many jail terms, Gandhi spends much of the Second World War in prison as the British fear opposition to the war effort
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The main objectives of Gandhi's stay in Britain are:
- Gandhi's aim was to fight for India's independence under Great Britain by not resorting to violence.
- He also wanted to promote Satyagraha's vision, or resistance, to do nothing, to help oppressed people.
- He also believed in the peace and harmony of the various religions and promoted the goodwill of the indigenous people of India.
- India gained independence from Britain in 1947, thanks to a large part of Gandhi's campaign of civil disobedience.
- Gandhi's goal in life was to make life better for all.
- Despite the problems of poverty, individual rights, and economic independence, he did not resort to violence and the truth in an effort to achieve the goals he saw fit for India.
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