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why was gandhi puzzled when he heard that there were no coloured attorney in soth africa?

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Answered by ashutoshtamrakar17
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South Africa was the crucible that forged Gandhi’s identity as a political activist and was an important prelude to his return to India, where he played a pivotal role in securing its independence from British rule in August 1947.


Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (his birth name) arrived in South Africa in 1893 at the relatively tender age of 24 as a newly qualified lawyer on a temporary assignment to act on behalf of a local Indian trader in a commercial dispute. What was meant to be a short stopgap for the struggling young lawyer turned into a 21-year stay, with spells in India and England.


By the time Gandhi left South Africa for the last time in 1914, he had already earned the appellation Mahatma (or Great Soul) for his work in securing significant legal concessions for the local Indian population in South Africa.


During his time here, he developed the strategy known as satyagraha (truth-force), in which campaigners went on peaceful marches and presented themselves for arrest in protest against unjust laws.


This form of action was to become one of the great political tools of the 20th century, influencing the civil rights movement in the United States and the African National Congress in its early years of struggle against apartheid in South Africa.


For those interested in the Gandhi story, his years in South Africa were an important chapter in his path to becoming a leading political figure of the 20th century; there are many touch points and sites of interest on the road the young Gandhi followed in this country.

Answered by sandeepgraveiens
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There was Racism in South African during the late 19th century and the early 20th century.

Explanation:

The Mahatama Gandhi is well known personality around the world who not only tried to abolish Racism in South Africa but started national movements in India to get freedom. Gandhi Ji went to study in South Africa at the age of 24 and he moved ahead towards his Satyagrah. As we know that South Africa faced lots of Racism throughout eras, but when Gandhi Ji entered South Africa he realised not even discrimination against Black Africans but discrimination against within government posts. When Gandhi heard that there was no coloured attorney in South Africa, he puzzled because there is discrimination on the land of Africa but within government which shocked Gandhi Ji.

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