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When he was 13.
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The family decided he must go to England to study law.
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He arrived in Durban. A businessman offered his a jod for a year to fight a legar case for him.
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He went to the capital city of Pretonia.He got on the train and the policeman forced her to leave the train.
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He wrote articles to newspapers and organised public meetings. Many people listened to his.
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He decided to start an organisation Natal Indian Congress.
Important newspapers wrote many articles about them. -
He organised an ambulance corps of 1-100 Indian men to help the war effort.
They organised strikes and illegally crossed borders, he called it ´´passive resistance´´. -
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Smuts and Gandhi signed an agreement. Indians could now vote in South Africa and the three-pound tax was cancelled.
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He translated a book Home Rule from English into the lenguage of the people from his area.
It explained his ideas of how the indian preople should become free from British rule. -
Everybody followed a fer simple rules.
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He went from village to village to get people to become soldiers in the British Indian Army and fight in Europe.
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For six years because he didn't accept the authority of the army.
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They declared then independence and announced the beginning of a non-violent resistance campaign.
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Jorunalists from all over the world walked with their and wrote about their march.
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They signed an agreement. They agreed to stop the resistance if the British gave us home rule.
Gandhi travelled to England to a special conference to discuss it. -
He was walking to a hall and somebody threw a bomb at his.
He go to live in a village.
He organised classes to teach them to make things whit their hands.
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The Congress Party voted fot the ´´Quit-India´´ resolution for the British to leave India.
Gandhi and Ramdas were put in prision. -
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he was very weak.
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The funeral precession left at 11.45 and the funeral at the river at 4.20.
The contents of the urn were thrown into the river in one ceremony.