Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: Causes And Effects Of Achievements In India's Independence History

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Introduction
Grabber: Today, close to a billion people live freely in India because of the courageous actions one man chose to take against the British Rule.
Background: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was and still is one of the most influential people in India’s Independence history. His role as a leader and a pacifist eventually taught the Indian public about the importance of satyagraha.
Thesis: It is clear that Gandhi made many sacrifices in his lifetime to not only appease millions around him, but to also influence many forthcoming icons.

Causes and Effects of Achievements
First Cause: The Salt March was led by Gandhi due to the unreasonably taxed salt when bought. This stood as an unfair way for the British to gain sufficient money …show more content…

First Effect: India would take its first step to being recognized.
Other nations took notice.
After 60,000 people were arrested including Gandhi and mistreated for harvest salt, people from all over the world comprehended the British Empire’s roughness (Salt March).
People found out about the importance of non-violent protests
Able to take further steps
The Round Table Conference was now open to Mohandas Gandhi and was able to discuss the rights for Indians (Mohandas Gandhi).
Second Cause: Gandhi had a great interest in law and as a consequence, studied law. His studies took place in London, England where became the “elephant in the room.” (Patricia 20)
In London, Gandhi spent a lot of time and money into trying to be a perfect English man.
He bought many attires such as suits (Gandhi’s Life-Part 02).
He spent money on dance and music lessons. However, he came to realize his mistakes and started to live a very basic life (Gandhi’s Life-Part 02).
Became a vegetarian while studying in London
Due to the promise he made with his …show more content…

Also, hundreds of millions of people would be announced free from the British Raj.
Famous leaders.
Martin Luther King Jr. looked up to Gandhi’s idea of civil disobedience in order to protest for black people’s right in America.
Nelson Mandela’s achievements was the product of a combination of Gandhi 's ideas and human rights.
India’s Independence had great impact on not only its people, but also the rest of the world.
Pakistan is created in order to give the Muslims a place which they can call their own.
Economy flourished after the rules of the British flew away.

Conclusion
Strong Statement: Gandhi’s movement has changed near a billion lives today without his

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