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   Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on Oct. 2, 1869, in Porbandar, near Bombay. His family belonged to the Hindu and was in the Vaisya Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on Oct. 2, 1869, in Porbandar, near Bombay. His family belonged to the Hindu and was in the Vaisya
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   In 1894 he founded the Natal Indian Congress to agitate for Indian rights. In 1894 he founded the Natal Indian Congress to agitate for Indian rights.
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   Later in 1906, however, Gandhi began his peaceful revolution but he said he would rather go to jail or die then obey an anti- Asian law. Later in 1906, however, Gandhi began his peaceful revolution but he said he would rather go to jail or die then obey an anti- Asian law.
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   In 1919 he became the leader of the Natal Indian Congress policies party In 1919 he became the leader of the Natal Indian Congress policies party
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   In 1930 Gandhi led thousands of people 200 miles of marching to collect they own salt. Also after that he was jailed agin In 1930 Gandhi led thousands of people 200 miles of marching to collect they own salt. Also after that he was jailed agin
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   Gandhi publishes the Declaration of Independence of India Gandhi publishes the Declaration of Independence of India
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   Finally Gandhi’s victory came in 1947 when India won independence. Finally Gandhi’s victory came in 1947 when India won independence.
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   Gandhi was the leader of the nationalist movement against British rule using a non-violent approach. Gandhi was the leader of the nationalist movement against British rule using a non-violent approach.
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   Gandhi death was on January 30 1948 he had a lot of people that loved him for what he did but on that day someone hated him. Gandhi death was on January 30 1948 he had a lot of people that loved him for what he did but on that day someone hated him.
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   In January 1997, nearly 50 years after his assassination, the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were spread in the Ganges river during a ceremony honoring his memory in Allahabad, Indi In January 1997, nearly 50 years after his assassination, the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were spread in the Ganges river during a ceremony honoring his memory in Allahabad, Indi