Gandhi

  • Gandhi Travels to India once again

    Gandhi left South Africa and sailed to India to get his wife and his two sons. He went to get them because their was a bubonic plague there and there wasn't enough sanitation there, and he didn't want his family to die.
  • Gandhi Was Born

    Gandhi was born in his hometown Porbandar, India.
  • Gandhi's Childhood

    He was born darker than other Indian children but he was still living an ordinary life. He had a bad temper when he was a young child.
  • Gandhi Gets Married

    When Gandhi was 14 he married his wife and was madley in love with her and she was only 13.
  • Gandhi leaves india

    At age 18 Gandhi left India without his wife and his newborn son, so that he could become a barrister.
  • Gandhi's Mother

    Gandhi's mother died in 1891 of old age .
  • Lawyer Gandhi

    Gandhi succussefully became a laywer on June 10th 1891
  • Natal Indian Congress

    Gandhi established the Natal Indian Congress, which before was for welathy Indian's but it became for everyone.
  • Salt March

    Gandhi didn't realize that you weren't allowed to make your own salt so he went and made some with thousands of other Indians then when he told the british that it was their right to make salt they instantly Arrested him.
  • Gandhi's second arrest

    Gandhi was arrested for writing articles and was imprisoned for six years.
  • Gandhi protesting

    Gandhi was a very peacefull man and protested peacefully. He knew that if people fought against the british then the indians would look like the bad guy.
  • Gandhi's Death

    Gandhi was killed in his own country by his own people because he was supporting Pakistan to become Independant.
  • Gandhi's Family

    Gandhi's grandfather and father were famous, but we don't know what they were famous for.
  • Today

    If he was alive today he would be 118 years old .
  • Inspiring Many Today

    Today Gandhi is still a very inspiring to many people still today. He will forever be remembered as a great and heroic man.