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Mahatma Gandhi

  • Gandhi Go's Back to South Africa

    Gandhi Go's Back to South Africa

    Gandhi was on a train to Pretoria, Gandhiji, and was seeing some racial comments. Inspite carrying a first class ticket he was throw off the train by authorities.
  • Development of Natal Indian Congress

    Development of Natal Indian Congress

    The Development of Natal Indian Congress was important because is helped againsed discrimination.
  • Almost Hung

    Almost Hung

    Gandhi returns from Natal trip on January 10,1897, he was nearly Hung in the streets. By a mob of Europeans who had been Very Mad by Press reports of Gandhi’s advocacy of the Indian cause in his native land.
  • !100 Men to Help

    !100 Men to Help

    Gandhi Creates a Group of 1100 men to medicaly help the soldiers the in the Boar War.
  • The Farm

    The Farm

    Influenced by the teachings of Ruskin, Gandhi purchased a farm at Phoenix, near Mount Edgecombe in 1904 in order to establish a communal settlement.
  • Gandhi's First Time in Prision

    Gandhi's First Time in Prision

    In January 1908, he was arrested for breach of the registration law and thrown into prison. The next month he was released after an understanding seemed to have been reached with the government.
  • The Second Farm

    The Second Farm

    Since the centre of the campaign was in the Transvaal, the farm had to be close to Johannesburg.
  • The "Great March"

    The "Great March"

    Gnadhi had led at 6.30a.m the "great march", of 2,037 men, 127 women also 57 children from Charlestown. Halfway between Charlestown and Volksrust.
  • Comes Back a Hero

    Comes Back a Hero

    Gandhi spoke at the conventions of the Indian National Congress, but was primarily introduced to Indian people.
  • Gandhi's Return to India

    Gandhi's Return to India

    Gandhi continues to practice his non-violent civic disobedience after his return back to India.
  • Gandhi Go's to Prision

    Gandhi Go's to Prision

    Gandhi was thrown in prision March 10, 1922 for a so said trying to over throw the government he was sentenced to six years in prision.
  • Released

    Released

    Gandhi was released from Yervada prison on 5 February, 1924 due to a after an opperation on 12 January, 1924.
  • Gandhi's Fast

    Gandhi's Fast

    Gandhi went on a twenty-one day fast to "purify" himself and " to recover the power to react on the people."
  • All-India Spinners

    All-India Spinners

    Gandhi retireds only from the political controversies and forms the All-India Spinners' Association.
  • Salt March

    Salt March

    The british pass a law that makes it so indian people can not buy slat. punnisable buy at least 3 years in jail. Gandhi now 61 years old travels 200 miles, on foot for 24 days to Dandi to make his own salt. Others follow. Gandhi is imprisoned again.
  • End of The Salt March

    End of The Salt March

    On March 12, 1930, Gandhi and 78 men set out on foot for the on a 240 mile walk and finised April 6, 1930.
  • Gandhi to Irwin

    Gandhi to Irwin

    Gandhi Irwin Pact refers to a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin.
  • Second Fast

    Second Fast

    Gandhi Begins Six-Day Fast to Protest Separate Elections for Untouchables.
  • Gandhi In Jail Again

    Gandhi In Jail Again

    Gandhi is Arrested, Along with the Entire Congress Working Committee because of the 'Do or Die' call he made.
  • R.I.P Gandhi's Mom

    R.I.P Gandhi's Mom

    Kasturba Gandhi Died at Age 74 his mom suffered from chronic bronchitis.
  • Cabinet Mission

    Cabinet Mission

    The British Cabinet Mission of 1946 to India aimed to discuss and plans for the transfer of power from the British Raj to Indian leadership, providing India with independence.
  • Formation of the Interim Government

    Formation of the Interim Government

    Alarmed by the increasing lawlessness, Lord Wavell brought the Muslim League into the Interim Government.
  • Indian Independence

    Indian Independence

    The Indian Independence Act 1947 was the statute enacted by the Parliament of the United Kingdom allowing partition of India and the independence from Pakistan and India.
  • Fast to End

    Fast to End

    Gandhi conducted extensive dialogue with Muslim and Hindu community leaders, working to cool passions in northern India, as well as in Bengal.
  • Gandhi Killed

    Gandhi Killed

    Gandhi’s had a meating on the evening of January 30,1948 a man out a pistol and fired three shots. Gandhi fell instantly with he last words being "Oh God"!