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Gandhi's Impact : The Great Souled One By Mahatma Gandhi

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Gandhi's Impact
What do you do when faced with a large issue? Solve it by fighting people or attempt to reason with people? Gandhi has brought attention to a way to decide on controversial topics without physically hurting others. Non-violence has been a great tool used to reason with people throughout many years. With this method many people have solved issues that could have caused wars, by simply protesting. Non-violence should be used when deciding on every controversial topic.
Mahatma Gandhi began his non-violence movements in the early 1900’s. He was an Indian immigrant in South Africa when he began his first non-violence act. Gandhi has made many improvements to the way our world handles issues. He has impacted many people's lives …show more content…

The object of this first movement is to get press or attention. A good way to do that is to get a lot of people arrested for protesting. The main goal of a non-violent protest is to educate and win over the majority of people.
Mahatma, in being a lawyer, knew a way to break the laws that would not be a serious offence. He also knew, with his wisdom, the morally right way to break the laws. Gandhi was in South Africa for twenty one years learning about political views, ethics, and politics. He became a lawyer in South Africa, also. While he was in South Africa, Gandhi realized the racist acts going on. They were not allowed to be certain places and do certain things. He usually put the racist acts aside because he was treated better than others, due to his social and political stance. On June 7th, 1893, Gandhi was removed from his first class compartment because of his race. That is when he decided to start creating a non-violent protest against the racist issue. He had many people participate in marches and many other forms of protesting. After he left South Africa the people he once marched with continued to protest using his ideas and supporting his reasons.
While living there, Gandhi discovered the severity of India's situation. They were under the rule of the British and were treated extremely unfairly. Using his skills he learned in South Africa he created a plan for another non-violence protest. Gandhi started with the salt march which became very

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