Mohandas Gandhi encouraged peaceful protests and boycotts against the British in his effort to end British colonialism. He was a proponent of non-violent resistance and civil disobedience as a means to achieve political and social change.
Which of the following did Mohandas Gandhi do in his effort to end British colonialism?
He urged Indians to use violence against the British.
He asked the United States to declare war on the British.
He encouraged peaceful protests and boycotts against the British.
He asked the British to make separate Muslim and Hindu nations.
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