Satyagraha, coined by Gandhi, was a strategy of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience used to challenge and ultimately overcome colonial power. It involved the refusal to obey unjust laws, policies, or authorities through peaceful means, relying on moral principles and the willingness to endure suffering rather than resorting to violence. rephrase like a 8th grader

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Satyagraha is a method that Gandhi came up with to fight against colonial power by using peaceful actions instead of violence. It means refusing to follow unfair laws or listen to unjust leaders in a peaceful way. The idea is to rely on being morally right and being willing to suffer instead of fighting back with violence.
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