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An out break began by Indian troops stationed in Delhi. This fight was against the rule of the British East India Company.
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Indians were seen as unfair treatment to the whites. The Indians could not be in a whites presence.
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Gandhi was a lawyer in South Africa
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Gandhi launched a campaign that would give colonial authorities emergency powers to suppress overthrowing activities.
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Gandhi used a non-violence approach in order to get the prejudice laws changed and to make a statement.
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Gandhi started a march with a group of 78 followers from ashram early that morning
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Gandhi fasted for 21 days in an effort towards India's Freedom Movement. This was his most effective non-violence method.
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Indians helped the Allies with winning World War 2. There were 2.5 million men who volunteered for the army.
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India finally gets their independence from the British by using their non-violence approach.
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Gandhi pursued his last fast in order to attempt peace between Hindus and Muslims in New Delhi.