Quizlet- Gandhi
Quit India Movement
Indians refused to support the British effort in World War II
Martin Luther King Jr. (United States) & Nelson Mandela (South Africa)
Inspired by Gandhi's non-violence and civil disobedience
Civil Disobedience
Disobey a law in hopes of changing it
Bapu / Mahatma
Nicknames given to Gandhi in India meaning "father" / "great soul"
Salt March (1930)
To protest a British tax on salt. Gandhi led thousands of Indians on a 23-day, 400-kilometer walk to the coast, where they made their own salt from seawater
dhoti (Homespun Movement)
Traditional cloth wraps worn by Gandhi and his followers to boycott western clothing (and British colonialism)
London, England
Where Gandhi became educated as a barrister
Natal, South Africa
Where Gandhi practiced as a barrister, experienced racism against Indians first hand, and spent 21 years winning more rights for Indians
Porbandar, India
Where Gandhi was born
Non-violence
Without the use of physical force
Fasting
abstain from food or drink, in this case to protest unjust circumstances under British rule
India under the British Raj (direct rule)
most Indians were landless farmers or laborers living in poverty under the harsh reality of class discrimination
satyagraha
one of Gandhi's most famous teachings: the use of non-violent protest to fight oppression
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948)
political and spiritual leader of India during the first half of the 20th century who challenged racial discrimination and unfair taxation under British colonial rule; remembered in India as the "Father of the Nation"
Values of Hinduism
vegetarianism, non-violence toward other living beings, fasting for spiritual purification, and tolerance for people with different backgrounds and beliefs