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There are few men in history that have achieved what Gandhi did when he took on one of historys most powerful empires. Gandhi was a small Indian man that took on the British Empires policies of injustice, discrimination, and colonial domination without throwing a single punch, firing a single bullet, or in any way using violence as a weapon. The fact that he defeated the British Empire by winning Indian Independence stands as testimony that Gandhi should be given the status of being remembered as a great man in history. Gandhi began his work against the injustices of the British Empire when he was a young man in South Africa. After returning to India, Gandhi had convinced himself that he must get in touch with the masses and persuade them to follow him in nonviolent and non-cooperative protest against British Rule. Through marches, demonstrations, and protests, Gandhi was able to bring the attention of the world to India by displaying the atrocities of the British empire and not retaliating with violence. ... The road is Indian Independence was a long one for Gandhi, and in order to fully understand his struggle, it is necessary to start at the beginning.
Approximate Word count = 922 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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