Famous Lives: Gandhi by Anna Claybourne


ISBN
9780750239547
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
48
Dimensions
226 x 278 x 9mm

The Peaceful Revolutionary.

In 1915, a young Indian named Gandhi began to travel his country, protesting against British rule. Britain had controlled India for centuries, running the government, making laws and profiting from the country's natural resources.

Gandhi's goal was to see the people of India govern themselves, and he was determined to achieve freedom without violence. Inspired by his wisdom and resolve, the Indian people joined Gandhi in peaceful demonstrations, strikes and protests. Occasionally the struggle became bloody, but Gandhi remained true to his convictions.

In August 1947, the Indian National Congress raised a new Indian flag in Delhi, India's capital. After decades of fighting for freedom, India had finally achieved independence.

This book tells the story of the man who led his country to freedom, the man who taught the world that peaceful protest can achieve great change.
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