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Naturam Godse assassinates Gandhi in New Delhi, India. |
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Gandhi begins yet another protest fast to ensure communal peace in Delhi. |
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Mohandas Gandhi is freed from prison. |
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Mohandas Gandhi ends a hunger strike. |
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British forces arrest Gandhi in Bombay, India and hold him for two years. |
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Gandhi is arrested in Bombay before sunrise to prevent his announcement beginning the Quit India movement. He is mprisoned in Aga Khan Palace |
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Gandhi begins a 21 day fast to protest oppresive British actions in India. |
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While in jail, Gandhi begins a fast to secure abolition of separate electorate for Harijans. |
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The Gandhi-Irwin pact is signed |
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The Gandhi-Irwin talks begin, resulting in a "truce" and suspension of civil disobedience. |
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Gandhi arrives at the sea with thousands of others to collect their own salt. |
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Gandhi begins his march to the sea to, known as the Dandi March, to collect salt, rather than pay the salt tax. |
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Gandhi is sentenced to six years of imprisonment for civil disobedience. |
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Gandhi is arrested for sedition. |
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Gandhi organizes a day of "prayer and fasting" in response to the Amritsar Massacre, temporarily halting the economy as no Hindus worked on that day. |
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Tolstoy replies to Gandhi that the "question of Passive Resistance is of greatest importance not only for India but for humanity." |
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Gandhi sends Leo Tolstoy a copy of Indian Home Rule and requests his comment. |
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Gandhi adopts the word ‘Satyagraha’ in place of ‘Passive Resistance’. |
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Gandhi writes a letter to Leo Tolstoy regarding the Passive Resistance movement. |
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Gandhi is arrested at Volksrust for failing to produce registration certificate; on deportation, returned and is re-arrested, but released on bail. |
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Mohandas Gandhi writes Ethical Religion. |
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Gandhi writes to his brother, Lakshimidas, declaring his lack of interest in worldly possessions. |
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Gandhi returns to South Africa with his wife and children |
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Gandhi publishes The Green Pamphlet at Rajkot. |
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Mohandas Gandhi, a young Indian attorney working in South Africa, refuses to comply with racial segregation rules on a South African train and is forcibly ejected at Pietermaritzburg. |
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Gandhi joins the London Vegetarian Society. |
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Mohandas Gandhi sails to England to study law. |
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is born in Porbandar, Gujarat, India. |
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