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why did Mahatma Gandhi go to England​

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Answered by vanshika8286
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Mahatma Gandhi gone to England for study

Answered by Anonymous
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Gandhi's visit to England. As the struggle for freedom grew in India, Britain had to send over more and more young men. ... Many British people came to help Gandhi work for the freedom of India. Gandhi was in jail again when the British decided to hold a conference in London to decide India's future.

Gandhi went to Bombay to take the boat for England. In Bombay, his caste people, who looked upon crossing the ocean as contamination, threatened to excommunicate him if he persisted in going abroad. But Gandhi was adamant and was thus formally excommunicated by his caste.

staunch campaigner against colonialism and promoting Indian self-government, Gandhi preached Satyagraha, a campaign of non-violent civil disobedience, which he used as a tool against the British from the 1920s.

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