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Gandhi was born
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Gandhi goes to england to study law.
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Gandhi did not have sucsess as a lawyer in india.
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Gandhi passed the bar exam in England.
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Gandhi headed to go to south africa from Bombay
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Gandhi goes to South Africa for a year to advise a lawsuit.
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Gandhi attened the Durban Court
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Gandhiji was thrown out of moving train at Pietermaritzburg.
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On the day that Gandhi was supposed to leave south africa he read an article in Natal Mercury about the Bill to defranchise the Indians. The indians in south africa asked him to stay to help them with the colonial rule.
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Natal indian congress was founded, Gandhi became the Honorary Secretary
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Gandhi is enrolled as as an advocate of Supreme Court of Natal. He became the first indian to be enrolled. Gandhis first case was defending Gope Maharaj and Gandhi won this case.
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Gandhi published the book The Indian Franchise
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Gandhi left durban to go to india
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Gandhi published Green Pamphlet in Rajkot
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Gandhi went to many meetings in India on plight of Indians in South Africa.
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Gandhi returns to south africa with his family
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Gandhi was assaulted by European kids
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Gandhi formed Indian Ambulance Corps.
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huge meeting of indians to protest against lissening laws
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Gandhi took over the managment for the Indian Opinion
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Gandhi met with General Manager, Natal Government Railways to talk about prohibition of Indians form traveling by certain trains between Johannesburg and Pretoria.
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a one pound tax was enforced for indians 18 and older
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Natal Indian Congress sent deputation to England, Gandhi was in charge of this.
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Natal Indian Congress meeting they offered to form an ambulance corps
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Gandhiji was given the rank of Sergent-Major by Government.
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Mass meeting of Indians at Empire theatre, Johannesburg. Demanded withdrawal of Pass Bill, indians warned they would resort to resistance if Ordinance became law. This meeting led to the first Satyagarha of Gandhi.
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Mass meeting at Gaiety Theatre, Johannesburg, against the ill-treatment of Indians.
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Gandhi returned to India