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Gandhi
- Mohandas K Gandhi
- born in 1869, India
- India was under
British rule at this time
- Hindu and his family
were relatively
wealthy
- Studied law in London - to
become a barrister
- At age 24 he went to
South Africa to
practise law
- He first experienced
racism while on a
train. The staff on
the train said that
their were no
coloured lawyers in
South Africa. He was
kicked off the train
- He was discriminated against
the whole time he was there.
- From this he became
a more intimate
believer in equality.
- He moved back to
India in 1915
- He wanted to
help the poor and
get India back
from British Rule
- Became leader
of the Indian
National
congress in
1920
- Promoted Non-violence and
peaceful resistant whilst he
'fought for his cause'
- Amritsar
- 10000 people had
gathered to hear the
teachings of Gandhi
- The Garden had one
entrance and 4 smaller
exits
- General Dyer (British)
heard about the
gathering
- He got an army of
110 men and
blocked the exits
- No warning shot
was fired to alert
the people to leave
- This is a
breech of the
law
- They shot
everyone in the
garden as they
could not leave.
- The Salt March
- Salt is vital to people who live
in hot climates like India
- In certain areas people could
collect salt from the beach for free
- The British stopped this and
forced people to buy it at
very high prices from the
refineries
- Gandhi lead thousands
of people, by foot, 241
miles to a beach.
- After picking up a
handful of salt, he
was arrested.
- His followers
continued to a refinery.
- The men would line up
to enter the salt refinery
where British soldiers
were already waiting.
- When they tried to
get past, soldiers
would brutally injure
them with a stick.
- If the Indians were able
to walk they would line
up and continue the
process, otherwise the
women help them.
- The Community
- Indian people followed
a social system called
Varashrama or 'Caste'
- It put people into
four groups (Varnas
- means 'colour')
- The first group being;
academics, priest, kings e.c.t.
- Once born into
a group, you
could not
change.
- A fifth group
developed called
the 'untouchables' -
these people were
highly discriminated
against.
- Gandhi wanted to change this: he led protests
and peaceful methods to abolish the system.
In 1950 the system was outlawed.
- Beliefs & Methods
- Non -violent peaceful
marches and protests to bring
attention to his causes
- Went on hunger strikes
- Beliefs:
- Ahimsa - the hindu
belief that no harm
should come to any
living being
- Satya & Satyagraha -
meaning 'truth' and
'firmness in truth'. He
believed that people
should stick to their
religious principles and
apply them every day.
- Atman - this
means 'soul', and
Hindus believe
that it is made of
Brahman, the
eternal spirit. THis
links to all beings
and makes
everyone
completely equal.
- Quotes
- An eye for an eye makes
the whole world blind
- Hate the sin, love
the sinner
- I hate violence, because even when it
appears to do good, the good is only
temporary, the evil is permanent
- You must be the change you
want to see in the world
- God has
no religion