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Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869. His parents were Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai Gandhi.
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Gandhi grew up worsphiping the Hindu god Vishnu and following Jainism. Which is an Indian religion.
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Gandhi married a girl named Kasturba Makhanji, which was also a girl who was at the age of 13.
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Gandhi was accepeted at University College London, at age 18.
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After the many years of the protests, hundreds of Indians, including Gandhi, were arrested.
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Mahatma was served for 2 years, out of the 6-year-sentence for leading a protest. Which led to violence.
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Gandhi leads a march to the sea which was a 241 mile march. With only 78 followers.
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When Gandhi arrived on the train called the "Gandhi Special," which was near Bombay.
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When Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting, he was then shot by Nathuram Godse. Godse shot him three times in the chest and stomach, as he was being shot, Mahatma cried out "Ram, Ram", which meant "God, God."