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Title: Mohandas Karamchad Gandhi


1
Mohandas Karamchad Gandhi
  • By Matt Evans

2
Early Life/Background Info
  • Born in Porbandar, India
  • Born on October 2, 1869
  • Father was Diwan (Prime Minister) of Porbander
  • Porbander was a small state in the Kathiawar
    Agency of British India

3
Early Life/Background Continued
  • Mother was Putlibai
  • Grew up with the Jain traditions
  • Jainism is an ancient religion of India
  • Traditions were vegetarianism, religious
    tolerance, fasting, and compassion

4
Life As a Teenager
  • Married Kasturbai Makhanji at 13 years old
  • This was an arranged child marriage
  • Had 4 sons with Kasturbai Makhanji

5
Education
  • Average student in school
  • Went to England in 1888 to study law at
    University of London
  • Also learned to become a barrister
  • Barristers are special kinds of lawyers that have
    more direct contact with clients

6
Journey to South Africa
  • Traveled to South Africa in 1893
  • Treated very unfairly by European people
  • Thrown off train and beaten by driver
  • Gandhi began to question Indian status in the
    British Empire

7
South Africa Continued
  • Stayed in Africa longer to assist Indians in
    opposing a bill that did not let them vote
  • Helped found Natal Indian Congress in 1894
  • This was a political force

8
South Africa Continued
  • Adopted satyagraha
  • This means devotion to the truth
  • Told Indians to defy the law and suffer through
    punishments instead of resisting
  • Satyagraha began to mature

9
Accusations of Racism
  • In one report, Gandhi said that Kaffirs are dirty
    and troublesome
  • He also said the white race should be the
    predominant race in South Africa
  • This lead people to the idea that he was racist

10
The Zulu War of 1906
  • Britain declared war on the Zulus in 1906
  • Zulus killed two British officers after
    introduction of poll tax
  • Gandhi encouraged Britain to allow Indians to be
    recruited
  • Indians allowed to treat wounded soldiers

11
Role in World War I
  • Invited by Viceroy to War Conference in Delhi in
    1918
  • Invited to show support to Empire and to recruit
    Indians for war
  • Attempted to recruit combatants
  • Appeal for Enlistment in 1918
  • Gandhi told Viceroys secretary that he will not
    hurt anybody

12
Role in World War I Continued
  • To bring about such a state of things we should
    have the ability to defend ourselves, that is,
    the ability to bear arms and to use themIf we
    want to learn the use of arms with the greatest
    possible dispatch, it is our duty to enlist
    ourselves in the army. (Gandhi Appeal for
    Enlistment)

13
Kheda
  • Gandhi began to clean up villages in Khedi
  • Villages were dirty and full of crime and
    alcoholism
  • Built schools and hospitals and encouraged people
    to work together to stop conflicts and crimes

14
Kheda Continued
  • Arrested by police on charges of creating unrest
  • People protested outside jail until Gandhis
    release
  • Led protests against landlords signed an
    agreement
  • It granted farmers more control over their
    farming and cancelled collections until they were
    more wealthy
  • Gandhi named Father of the nation

15
Resistance Against Britain
  • Used non-cooperation and non-violence against
    Britain
  • Spoke about how violence was evil and was not the
    solution to anything
  • Sought to complete self government and control
    Indian government institutions
  • Turned into Swaraj, or individual and spiritual
    political independence

16
Resistance Against Britain Cont.
  • Urged Indians to wear khadi instead of British
    clothes
  • Urged people to boycott education and law
  • Also urged people to forsake British titles and
    honors
  • These ideas achieved widespread success and
    increased peoples will to resist

17
Resistance Against Britain Cont.
  • Gandhi called off campaign in 1922 out of fear of
    violence erupting
  • Gandhi was arrested on March 10, 1922 and tried
    for sedition
  • Sentenced to six years in jail
  • Released for an appendicitis operation after 2
    years

18
Resistance Against Britain Cont.
  • Indian National Congress split into two factions
    without Gandhi
  • One faction favored participation in the
    legislatures
  • Other faction opposed this
  • Hindu and Muslim cooperation for non-violence
    breaking down

19
The Salt March
  • Spent a lot of time trying to resolve the
    conflicts between the Swaraj and Indian National
    Congress
  • British boycotted commission by Indian political
    parties
  • Gandhi threatened British with another
    non-cooperation campaign

20
The Salt March Continued
  • The British did not respond to the threat
  • January 26, 1930 was celebrated as Indias
    Independence Day
  • Gandhi started new Satyagraha against the tax on
    salt in 1930
  • Marched with thousands of other Indians for 241
    miles from Ahmedabad to Dandi to make salt
    himself

21
The Salt March Continued
  • Britain responded by imprisoning over 60,000
    people
  • Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed in 1931
  • This freed all prisoners in return for suspension
    of civil disobedience movement
  • Gandhi invited to attend Round Table Conference
    in London to represent Indian National Congress

22
After the Salt March
  • Gandhi arrested and British failed to isolate him
    from his followers
  • Government granted untouchables separate
    electorates under constitution
  • Gandhi protested and forced government to come up
    with a better arrangement
  • Gandhi started a new campaign to help the
    untouchables lead better lives

23
After the Salt March Continued
  • In 1934, Gandhi was almost assassinated three
    times
  • Gandhi resigned from party membership because his
    popularity would stifle the membership
  • Also, this helped Gandhi avoid being a target for
    Raj propaganda

24
Return to Politics in 1936
  • Wanted a total focus on winning independence
  • Allowed Congress to adopt socialism
  • Had an argument with President Subhas Bose
  • Bose did not commit to democracy and had little
    faith in non-violence
  • Bose left Congress after Gandhi announced of
    Boses abandonment of his principals to the
    All-India leaders

25
World War II
  • Gandhi declared that India could not be a party
    to a war fought for democratic freedom when India
    had none
  • Gandhi started to write a resolution called Quit
    India for Britain
  • Many people believed not helping Britain was
    unethical
  • Gandhi would not support the war unless India was
    granted independence

26
Arrest During World War II
  • Arrested in Bombay on August 9, 1942
  • Suffered two painful losses in prison
  • His secretary, Mahadev Desai died of a heart
    attack
  • Wife, Kasturba died after being imprisoned for 18
    months
  • Gandhi released at the end of the war for failing
    health due to a malaria attack
  • Britain indicated that India would be given power

27
Indias Freedom and Partition
  • Gandhi was opposed to partition
  • This opposition caused Hindus and Muslims to
    criticize Gandhi
  • Gandhi was condemned for undermining Muslim
    rights
  • He was accused of turning a blind eye to
    atrocities against Hindus and for the creation of
    Pakistan
  • Some people even said he caused India to divide

28
Freedom and Partition Continued
  • Gandhi opposed any partition that planned to
    divide India
  • Congress approved the partition plan to prevent a
    Hindu-Muslim war
  • Gandhi was eventually forced to let the partition
    be approved to avoid war

29
Struggle in Pakistan
  • Worked with Hindus and Muslims to keep peace
  • Gandhi saddened when all Muslims forced to
    Pakistan and Muslims and Hindus could not agree
    with each other
  • Gandhi protested that money should be donated to
    restore homes in Pakistan
  • After much debate, the Government agreed to pay
    Pakistan since Gandhi refused to change his mind

30
Assassination
  • Gandhi was shot by Nathuram Godse on January 30,
    1948 during his nightly walk
  • Godse and his conspirator were convicted and
    executed on November 15, 1949
  • Gandhis ashes were poured into urns and sent
    across India for memorial services
  • Gandhis memorial is located at Raj Ghat in Pune,
    India

31
Literary Works
  • Edited newspapers including the Harijan, Hindi,
    Indian Opinion, and Young India
  • Wrote autobiography An Autobiography of My
    Experiments With Truth
  • A political pamphlet Hind Swaraj or Indian Home
    Rule
  • Also paraphrased John Ruskins Unto This Last
  • Gandhis complete works were published in the
    1960s and revised in 2000

32
People Influenced by Gandhi
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. and James Lawson were
    influenced by Gandhi
  • Albert Einstein exchanged written letters with
    Gandhi in 1931
  • Former vice-president Al Gore was influenced by
    Gandhi
  • Also, current president Barack Obama says Gandhi
    is a major influence on his life

33
Holidays and Awards
  • Gandhi Jayanta is celebrated every October 2 in
    India
  • On January 30, schools and many countries
    celebrate the School Day of Non-violence and
    Peace
  • Man of the Year in 1930
  • Runner-up to Einstein as person of the century
  • Mahatma Gandhi Peace Prize awarded to
    distinguished social workers
  • Nominated five times for Nobel Peace Prize

34
Gandhi in Modern Culture
  • Gandhi was a film in 1982
  • Gandhi is the main theme in the 2006 Bollywood
    film, Lage Raho Munna Bhai
  • The 2007 film, Gandhi, My Father tells about
    the relationship between Gandhi and Harilal
  • The 1996 film, The Making of the Mahatma
    documents Gandhis twenty-one years in South
    Africa

35
Movie Clip/Works Cited
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandhi
  • http//www.mkgandhi.org/
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    .blogspot.com/_LS9FUwupaPM/SDKAY2LA-fI/AAAAAAAAAHo
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    http//photonparadise.blogspot.com/2008/05/mohand
    as-karamchand-gandhi-1869-1948.htmlusg__Ct9EyGKq
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    rev/images3Fq3DGandhi2BZulu2Bwar26hl3Den26
    sa3DX26gbv3D226tbs3Disch1
  • http//www.sscnet.ucla.edu/southasia/History/Gandh
    i/gandhi.html
  • http//www.lucidcafe.com/library/95oct/mkgandhi.ht
    ml
  • http//www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Mahatma_Gandh
    i/
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vwel0wt9lSLMfeature
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