Indian Revolution

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Who was Gandhi

Gandhi was a peaceful protester in India. He demanded equal and fair rights for the people in India, and was very against the violence that was going on. Every protest he led was always peaceful.

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What is Civil Disobedience

Civil disobedience is when people go against unjust laws and will accept any consequences that go along with it.

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What are boycotts?

Boycotting is the act of refusing to either purcahse from, support, or acknowledge certain buisnesses in the desire to get equal/fair pay, equal working rights, or to expose.

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What was the Amritsar Massacre. How did it start, how did it end?

The Amritsar Massacre was in result of a public meeting held (civil disobedience). The meeting was held in protest against oppressive laws against the British who were then occupying India. The government fought back, and opened fire on the peaceful crowd, killing hundreds. W

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What was the salt march, and what was the end goal?

The salt march was a march that many partook in. It was long and tiring march that was over thousands of miles to a beach in India. It was in protest against the salt tax against Indians that the British implemented.