A cartoon of Gandhi. He is wearing glasses and cream robes. He has a moustache and has his hands together.

This is Mohandas Gandhi.

  • He lived in India 100 years ago.
  • He fought against the British rule of his country.
  • He believed in peaceful protest.
A cartoon of Gandhi. He is wearing glasses and cream robes. He has a moustache and has his hands together.
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Watch: Gandhi's life

Learn more about the life and actions of Mohandas Gandhi.

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What did Gandhi do?

Black and white photograph of Ghandi in simple white cloth clothes
  • India used to be part of the British Empire.
  • Gandhi wanted India to rule itself.
  • In the 1930s Gandhi led a famous protest called the Salt March. Afterwards, he was arrested.
  • Some people think that they should fight if they feel something is unfair. Gandhi didn't believe in fighting.
  • He showed his peaceful actions could work.
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Did you know?

Black and white photograph of Gandhi in England with his goat
  • Gandhi came from a rich family but dressed like a poor Indian. He wore simple white cotton clothes that he made himself, even when he came to England to meet the King at Buckingham Palace.
  • Gandhi travelled with his goat so that he could have fresh milk.
  • Gandhi is also known as 'Mahatma', meaning 'great soul'.
Black and white photograph of Gandhi in England with his goat
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Activity 1 – Sort the events in Gandhi's life

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Activity 2 – Gandhi quiz

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