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  Gandhi was going to South Africa on a train and he was tosseed off of it for sitting in the white's section. He then realized how bad the racism is there.
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  Gandhi was the first Indian for the Supreme Court of Natal.
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  Ganhi became the Honorary Secretary, for the Natal Indian Congress.
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  Gandhi went back to India to retrieve his family and he brought back about 600 people with him.
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  Once Gandhi and the 600 reached port they were not allowed off of the ship.
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  The passangers were able to unboad the ship.
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  Gandhi and the Indians were forced to move locations from Transvaal.
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  Gandhi left for the Indian Corps.
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  The corps was caused to be shut down, but only temperarly.
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  The ambulance corps was able to start again and they were sent to Estcourt. They worked as stretch bearers.
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  Gandhi decides to go back to India.
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  Gandhi went to his farewell meeting.
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  Ganhi recieves gifts and he gave them to the community in South Africa.
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  Gandhi and his family sail to India.
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  Ganhi wrote to Gokhale about his idea to go back to South Africa on November 20th.
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  They had a huge meeting of British Indians to fight against licening laws.
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  Gandhi wants to start a school for Indian Children in South Africa.
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  Indians at the age of 18 or above have to pay 1 pound tax.
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  The government met and decided that Indians could only travel certain trains between Johannesburg and Pretoria.
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  Gandhi was sent to jail for 2 months.
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  Gandhi was taken to Pretoria and he met general Smuts. Ganhi was reliesed from prision.
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  Gandhi was arrested along with 15 others in Volksrust. They were arrested for not having their registration certificaates.
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  Gandhi was reliesed from the Volksrust jail.
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  Gandhi and several dozen followers started the salt march.
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  Gandhi and his followers came across the sea and Gandhi picked up salt, that was the end of the salt march.