The Life of Mahatma Gandhi

  • The Birth of Mahatma Gandhi

    The Birth of Mahatma Gandhi
    Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in a town called Porbandar. He was a Hindu born into a family of Vaisya.
  • Gandhi is admitted to the Supreme Court in Natal

    Gandhi is admitted to the Supreme Court in Natal
    After returning to India from college in London, Gandhi moves to South Africa. He then proceeds to become the first colored lawyer to be admitted to the Supreme Court in Natal.
  • Gandhi Founded the National Indian Congress

    The National Indian Congress was founded in 1894 by Gandhi. Even while peacefully fighting for Indian rights, he still managed to stay loyal to the British Empire.
  • Gandhi Founded the National Indian Congress

    Gandhi Founded the National Indian Congress
    The National Indian Congress was founded in 1894 by Gandhi. Even while peacefully fighting for Indian rights, he still managed to stay loyal to the British Empire.
  • Gandhi Started His Peaceful Resistance

    Gandhi Started His Peaceful Resistance
    Gandhi started his peaceful resistance to not follow the Anti-Asain Law. After having thousands of followers, we was jailed twice.
  • Gandhi Becomes a Leader for the Indian National Congress

    Gandhi Becomes a Leader for the Indian National Congress
    Gandhi becomes a leader for the Indian National Congress. Before he became a leader, he was trying to get Muslims and Hindus on better terms.
  • Gandhi Launches a Noncooperation Campagin

    Gandhi Launches a Noncooperation Campagin
    Gandhi launched a noncooperation campaign to resist Britain. He wanted people to start spinning their own cotton and not buy anything to deal with British goods or government.
  • Gandhi was Imprisoned for a Second Time

    Gandhi was Imprisoned for a Second Time
    Gandhi started his noncooperation campaign in 1920 and was wanting Indians to stop buying British goods and following Britans Government rule. He was Imprisoned for his actions from 1922 to 1924.
  • Gandhi Protests the Salt Tax

    Gandhi Protests the Salt Tax
    Gandhi and thousands of others go on a 200 mile walk to collect there own salt from the sea. They did this to resist the salt tax coming from Britain.
  • Gandhi was imprisons for the third time

    Gandhi was imprisons for the third time
    Gandhi wanted independence from Britain from the beginning of WWII to get freedom from the British Empire. This led to him getting imprisoned for the third time from 1942 to 1944.
  • Gandhi's death

    Gandhi's death
    Gandhi was killed while on his way to prayer. His assassin was a Hindu who was enraged that Gandhi tried to restore peace between Muslims and Hindus.