Gandhi fought for India's independence from British rule and believed that non-violent protests were the best way to make change. He thought that violence would only lead to more problems and dictatorships, while nonviolence would help India achieve real democracy. His ideas became very popular in the early 1900s, as many Indians wanted more control over their country.
Gandhi wrote in the struggle for the independence of his motherland, India, from British rule. He was of the view that protesting for a change in a non-violent way was the most superior method to effect change. According to Gandhi, violence would only increase problems and result in dictatorships while nonviolence was bound to get India a form of real democracy. His ideas had high appeal in the early 1900s with a larger number of Indians wanting control over their country. (shorten a tiny bit)
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