Thursday, February 7, 2008

Film Lesson "Gandhi"


Gandhi was one of the greatest leaders in the history of the world. He wanted to lead India to independence from the British. He did that by civil disobidence. Civil disobidence is when you go against something without voilence.

One way he was disobient in a civil way was by boycotting British goods. The British would betray there colony of India by buying cotton that was grown there. Then making clothes put of the cotton and selling it for a profit in India. Gandhi asked all Indians to stop purchasing British goods and make there own clothes. Gandhi himself dedicated 2 hours of each day to his spinning wheel to make his own clothes.

1931, Gandhi attempted to meet with British official at a Round Table confgerence, but no agreements were reached.

Another way that Gandhi went against the British to try to gain independence was by leading the Salt March. Great Britian made the people of India by salt from the British government and only the British government. They put tax on the salt. Gandhi had created teh idea of a Salt March. The Salt March was when Gandhi and his followers walked up to 250 miles to the Indian Sea for salt. There, they would collect the salt water. When they went back home, they would let water evaporate and they made they had made their own salt.

On January 20, 1948, there had been an attempt to kill Gandhi, but it didn't happen. But, 10 days later, a Hindu assassinated Gandhi because of Gandhi's ideas. Gandhi believed that Muslims and Hindus were equal and the assasinator didn't believe in those ideas.

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