Europeans looked down on the Chinese workers.
depressed classes& muslims do not participated in this movement there was no unity in this movement it was not a strong movement
The Romantic movement
Protestant Movement
Chipko Movement
Mohandas Ghandi - apex
nonviolence
An injustice in history that was overcome by nonviolence was "The Power of Nonviolence" or the "Civil Rights movement" that was led by John Lewis.
He did not just like it, he preached for it and even stopped a movement after violence was used.
The civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s is one of the most prominent examples of a group that expressed a strong belief in nonviolence as one of its core principles. Led by activists like Martin Luther King Jr. the civil rights movement emphasized peaceful protest and civil disobedience as means of achieving justice and equality. This philosophy was based on the idea that violence breeds only more violence and that nonviolence was the only way to achieve true change. The civil rights movement used nonviolence to great effect successfully challenging institutional racism and promoting civil rights for all.
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Nationalist movement rejecting Colonialism
it encouraged other countries to speak out in favor of colonialism.
The nonviolence used by civil rights activists was a good tactic to highlight the violence experience by black in the south. The media would record the passive civil rights activist being harmed and the more the violence was out in the open the better for the movement. .
The style of the historical period is defined by the movement,school and group.
the zapista movement