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Gandhi's Fight
Gandhi was fighting against British colonial rule in India.
Mandela's Fight
Mandela was fighting against the apartheid regime in South Africa.
Gandhi's Goal
Gandhi was trying to achieve independence for India and equality for all its citizens.
Mandela's Goal
Mandela wanted equality and freedom for the majority of South Africans, particularly the black population.
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.
Gandhi's Methods
Gandhi achieved his goals through nonviolent resistance, including boycotts, strikes, and peaceful protests like the Salt March.
Mandela's Methods
Mandela employed nonviolent tactics, strikes, and peaceful demonstrations, alongside advocating for armed struggle through Umkhonto we Sizwe.
Gandhi's Location
Gandhi primarily fought for independence and equality in India, also working against discrimination in South Africa.
Mandela's Location
Mandela fought for freedom and equality in South Africa, leading the struggle against apartheid.
Gandhi's Death
Gandhi died as a result of his efforts, being assassinated in India.
Mandela's Role
Mandela eventually became the President of South Africa.
Similar Goals
Both Mandela and Gandhi aimed for freedom, equality, and justice, advocating for nonviolent resistance and raising global awareness on social injustices.
Achievements
Both leaders achieved some of their goals, notably raising awareness on racial and social injustices.
Similar Methods
Both Mandela and Gandhi used nonviolent resistance, peaceful protests, and civil disobedience to achieve their goals.
UK Involvement
The United Kingdom had initial involvement in both South Africa and India, playing a significant role in colonization and policies.
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.