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Which Indian leader advocated a peaceful attempt at independence?

Gandhi


The Indian leader that advocated a violent attempt at independence was?

Bose


The Indian leader that advocated a violent attempt at independence was who?

Subhas Chandra Bose advocated a violent attempt at independence from British forces in the 1930's. This rebellion in India happened right before World War 2.


Who championed Indian independence and advocated nonviolence?

Mohandas karamchand Gandhi


What was the strategy of the Indian independence movement?

Mahatma Gandhi used peaceful protests.


How did Gandhi encouraged Indian people to gain independence?

He urged peaceful resistance against british authorities.


How did the Mohandas Gandhi encouraged the Indian people to gain independence?

He urged peaceful resistance against british authorities.


How did Mohandas Gandhi encouraged Indian people to gain independence?

He urged peaceful resistance against british authorities.


How did Gandhi's beliefs help to guide the Indian independence movement?

I think gandhi wants to help Indian and fight peaceful because British rule Indian country and this is your answer I think


Who was the Indian who fought against British rule using peaceful methods?

Ghandi was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement.


Which of the following did not contribute to the Indian Wars?

A Century of Dishonor advocated expansion of Indian reservations.


Did Gandhi divide India?

No, Gandhi did not divide India. He was a leader in the movement for Indian independence from British rule and advocated for Hindu-Muslim unity. However, after independence, the partition of India into separate countries of India and Pakistan was a result of political decisions made by the Indian National Congress and the British government.