Mahatma Gandhi As Civil Disobedience

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Mohandas Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi was one of Indias most popular leaders. A Lawyer by trade, he left the law to fight personally for his peoples' rites against their British rulers. Deep comitted to nonviolence Gandhi was determined to win India's freedom by avoiding confrontation. Over the years he developed a code of action knowed today as civil disobedience. Gandhi's code called for nonviolent noncooperation to acheive independance. Whenever armed British solders came to enforce the ocupation government's laws, Gandhi urged his people not to fight. Instead, they stood still, refusing to move back or forward and refusing to give into the soldiers. Unwilling to shoot the un-armed crowd, the British usually re-treated. However in the massacre

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