Analyse the outcomes of Gandhiji's earlier struggles.
Gandhiji as a great political was well renowned for his non-violent campaigns for people’s right. The world was impressed by his charisma, courage and his ability to influence people along with several leaders to achieve freedom for the nation. His early struggles and his view of people’s sufferings laid the route to stand against British rule and to attain freedom for India in 1947.
• His early life in South Africa gave him a good understanding of politics and a reason for attaining freedom for the people’s right. In an instance, he was thrown out by a railway official just because a white man objected his presence in the first-class compartment. This railway incident and other such humiliation incidents made Gandhi feel that being quiet will not do any good. He stood up for many causes of Indian residences those who were suffering humiliation daily in South Africa through his non-violence approach.
• Gandhi used "non-cooperation", "non-violence" and "peace" as a tool during his early struggles to attain freedom against the British policies and British rule. Gandhiji and along with several leaders greatly struggled to convince people of India to take non-violence as a tool to stand against the British rule in India.
• Many movements have emerged one by one as an outcry of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre at Amritsar. With great struggle, Gandhiji made people stand against the British rule in his non-violence approach and which ultimately induced the British government to grant self-government rule in India.
• The Civil Disobedience Movement is the biggest milestone in the history of the struggles for Indian Independence. It was formed with an ideology to oppose the rules and laws of the British government for their cruel policies and rule. It also resulted in the imprisonment of Gandhiji and Nehru for establishing the movement.
• 'Satyagraha' and 'Ahimsa' were his weapons to fight against the British Rule in India. Gandhiji’s first Satyagraha was “Champaran Satyagraha” happened in Bihar in the year 1917 for the causes of peasants of Champaran.
Likewise, he struggled in several movements to stand against the British rule and their severe impose of law over the people of India. He struggled a lot to unite the entire nation with his Ahimsa way to approach the British government for the country’s freedom.
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