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HISTORY

OF
MAHATMA
BY: AGOL,KIMBERLY,VANINA,MAXINE
GANDHI
ABOUT MAHATMA MAGANDHI
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WHAT MAHATMA GANDHI FOUGHT FOR.

Gandhi's goal was actually to fight for equality for Indian citizens. After
having experienced the apartheid policies of South Africa, Gandhi wanted to
fight for citizens' basic rights. His work in South Africa earned him recognition
in India and he began to focus his efforts on earning equality for India.
why was mahatma Gandhi thrown off a train?
 On the night of June 7, 1893,
Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi, a young lawyer
then, was thrown off the
train's first class “whites-
only” compartment at
Pietermaritzburg station in
South Africa for refusing to
give up his seat and for not
obeying laws that segregated
each carriage according to
race.
• Gandhi implored civil servants to stop
working for the British, for students to quit
government schools, for soldiers to abandon
their posts and for the citizenry to withhold
COLONISATION
their taxes and avoid buying British goods.
Mahatma Gandhi fought for three things;
VIOLENCE
RACISM
WORLD?
HOW DID MAHATMA GANDHI CHANGE THE
MAHATMA GANDHI IS DEATH
 Gandhi was shot on 30 January 1948 by the Hindu
fanatic Nathuram Godse. Mohandas Mahatma
Gandhi. The 20th century's most famous apostle of
non-violence himself met a violent end.
 Godse felt that the massacre and suffering caused
during, and due to, the partition could have been
avoided if Gandhi and the Indian government had
acted to stop the killing of the minorities (Hindus and
Sikhs) in West and East Pakistan.
THANKS FOR LISTENING

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