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Gandhi
British being a very strong nation, starting in the 1700’s because of the Industrial Revolution was seeking to dominate as many countries it could, politically, economically, and socially and make it a British Imperial colony. ... Gandhi was a man of great importance to India and its people. Gandhi attended law school in England and became a British lawyer. ... Gandhi was a very religious man and his teachings blended ideas from all of the major world religions, including Hinduism, Islam and Christianity. Gandhi, also very deeply believed in a non-violent battle against anything. ...
Once when Gandhi rode in a train from England to Africa, he was kicked out of the train. Gandhi was sitting in the first class seats of the train and a British conductor ordered Gandhi to go to the third class seats because of Gandhi’s skin color, but Gandhi refused. Gandhi said he wouldn’t because he said he had bought a 1st class ticket, and not a 3rd class. For not changing his seat Gandhi was kicked off of the train on the next station. While Gandhi was in Africa, he found out that all Indians were required to carry a pass that said they were Indians.
Approximate Word count = 1006 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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