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“Anger is the biggest strength of Man when it is taken positively”
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Gandhi Elton Pan Gabriel Leow Liu Siyu Donovan Goh
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“Man of the Year” "Person of the Century"
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Introduction to Gandhi Born on the 2 nd of October 1869 and passed away on the 30 th of January 1948 Fought for the civil rights of Indian immigrants in South Africa Fought for the liberation of India from British colonial rule His entire family follows a branch of Hinduism
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Background knowledge From the beginning of the 17 th century, The British started their occupation over India Indian opposition to colonial rule started in the early 20 th Century
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Timeline of what had happened 1888: Sails to England to study law at the University College in London 1891: Admitted to the British bar 1891: Became a barrister 1893: Employed to be a legal advisor in Durban 1893: Indians were brought to South Africa to labour on sugar estates
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Start of Gandhi’s campaigning
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Timeline of what had happened 1906: Gandhi began campaigning against laws prohibiting black South Africans ◦ Lead the Indians in demonstrations ◦ Organise protests 1914: Made a reform package – South Africa government accepted it
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Timeline of what had happened 1915: Became involved in the home rule movement 1915: He established an ashram on the banks of the Sabarmati River near Ahmadabad, the capital of Gujarat 1917: The British Parliament announces that Indians will be allowed greater participation in the colonial administration
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Timeline of what had happened 1919: The Satyagraha movement spread through India 1920: Gandhi urged Indians to boycott British institutions and products 1920: Gandhi got arrested
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Timeline of what had happened 1930: Gandhi proclaims a new campaign – civil disobedience 1930: Gandhi was jailed 1934: Gandhi formally resigned from politics and is replaced as leader of the Congress
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Timeline of what had happened 1942: Gandhi fought for the independence of India 1947: India gains their independence from the British
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As weapons against the British Gandhi : resignation..no assembly…no British edu…boycott…no British bank…. No EVERYTHING from British !!!!
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Salt March Salt → British Tax Boil sea water to get salt 60 yrs old, but on the street and demonstrated Finally released, partial success
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Determination Apastia Asceticism
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Assassination Jan 30th 1948 , 79 Praying Killed by ultra-Rightist
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Weaknesses?
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Gandhi is a Great Leader but not a Good Leader.
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Ours is one continued struggle against degradation sought to be inflicted upon us by the European, who desire to degrade us to the level of the raw Kaffir, whose occupation is hunting and whose sole ambition is to collect a certain number of cattle to buy a wife with, and then pass his life in indolence and nakedness.
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Addressed Hitler as “my friend” Envisioned Nazism as a non-violent struggle aimed at convincing rather than destroying
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Thank You
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