Gandhi vs Mandela

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Gandhi's Fight

Gandhi was fighting against British colonial rule in India.

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Mandela's Fight

Mandela was fighting against the apartheid regime in South Africa.

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Gandhi's Goal

Gandhi was trying to achieve independence for India and equality for all its citizens.

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Mandela's Goal

Mandela wanted equality and freedom for the majority of South Africans, particularly the black population.

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Differences in Fight and Goals

Mandela fought against racial discrimination in South Africa, aiming for equality, while Gandhi fought British control in India for independence and social reform.

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Gandhi's Methods

Gandhi achieved his goals through nonviolent resistance, including boycotts, strikes, and peaceful protests like the Salt March.

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Mandela's Methods

Mandela employed nonviolent tactics, strikes, and peaceful demonstrations, alongside advocating for armed struggle through Umkhonto we Sizwe.

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Gandhi's Location

Gandhi primarily fought for independence and equality in India, also working against discrimination in South Africa.

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Mandela's Location

Mandela fought for freedom and equality in South Africa, leading the struggle against apartheid.

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Gandhi's Death

Gandhi died as a result of his efforts, being assassinated in India.

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Mandela's Role

Mandela eventually became the President of South Africa.

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Similar Goals

Both Mandela and Gandhi aimed for freedom, equality, and justice, advocating for nonviolent resistance and raising global awareness on social injustices.

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Achievements

Both leaders achieved some of their goals, notably raising awareness on racial and social injustices.

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Similar Methods

Both Mandela and Gandhi used nonviolent resistance, peaceful protests, and civil disobedience to achieve their goals.

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UK Involvement

The United Kingdom had initial involvement in both South Africa and India, playing a significant role in colonization and policies.

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Imprisonment

Nelson Mandela spent 18 years in prison. Gandhi also spent time in jail in South Africa and India due to his civil disobedience campaigns against British rule.