Gandhi's perspective, as expressed in Document 2, reflects the consequences of British colonial rule on India. He criticizes British rule for its detrimental impact on Indian society and culture, highlighting aspects such as economic exploitation, political oppression, cultural erosion, and spiritual degradation. Gandhi's critique can be seen as a direct response to the policies and actions enacted under British colonial administration, including those formalized in the 1858 Act. shorten and rephrase like a 8th grader

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Gandhi in Document 2 talks about how British rule in India has had bad effects on the country. He criticizes British rule for taking advantage of India economically, treating them badly politically, destroying their culture, and making them lose their spirituality. Gandhi's criticism is a response to the policies and actions of the British government, including the 1858 Act.
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