Posted June 12, 2006

Gandhi
I.Gandhi youth
a.Gandhi born in Profaner India, 1869.
b.Studys law in London, 1891
c.Starts practice in 1893
d.HE learns Peaceful diffidence from Jesus, Live Tolstoy, and Henry D. Thoreau.
II.Passive-Resistance
a.Gandhi beaten and sent to prison, 1896
b.Teaches peaceful diffidence to south African Indians, 1896
c.South African government appeals to Gandhi and his cause, giving the Indians legal mirage and social status.
III.Campaign for home rule
a.In 1919 the British government passed the Rowatt Acts, to suspend civil rights of the Indian people.
b.Indians responded with violence and disorder
c.Gandhi begins to teach passive resistance to the people of India
d.In April of that year, 1600 Indian protesters where killed out side of Amritsar, in a raid maid by British military installments.
e.After the raid, Gandhi proclaimed April 13, 1919 a day of morning for the people killed in the raid.
f.Gandhi calls for a boycotting of British goods, businesses and schools, but no
g.
Gandhi
I.Gandhi youth
a.Gandhi born in Profaner India, 1869.
b.Studys law in London, 1891
c.Starts practice in 1893
d.HE learns Peaceful diffidence from Jesus, Live Tolstoy, and Henry D. Thoreau.
II.Passive-Resistance
a.Gandhi beaten and sent to prison, 1896
b.Teaches peaceful diffidence to south African Indians, 1896
c.South African government appeals to Gandhi and his cause, giving the Indians legal mirage and social status.
III.Campaign for home rule
a.In 1919 the British government passed the Rowatt Acts, to suspend civil rights of the Indian people.
b.Indians responded with violence and disorder
c.Gandhi begins to teach passive resistance to the people of India
d.In April of that year, 1600 Indian protesters where killed out side of Amritsar, in a raid maid by British military installments.
e.After the raid, Gandhi proclaimed April 13, 1919 a day of morning for the people killed in the raid.
f.Gandhi calls for a boycotting of British goods, businesses and schools, but no
g.