Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand "Mahatma" Gandhi "I am not a saint who has strayed in politics. I am a politician who is trying to become a saint." Gandhi In the 1800's most of the cultures and ethnic groups in South Africa were treated with less respect than deserved. The Indians were forced into South Africa because of the British Empire expansion. These Indians, mostly poor, were in a system close to slavery. In South Africa the non-whites didn't get very many job opportunities. In South Africa they had very few landholders, teachers, or businessmen who were non-whit
Kasturba was a little more controlling of her own life, and let Gandhi know when he stepped over the line. The British ruled the people in South Africa. Gandhi only intended on staying in South Africa for the case. These people were the 2nd largest group in South Africa. Gandhi was the youngest son of his fathers' fourth wife. Gandhi was not there when his father died; he had left moments before. The Indians were mostly farmers, but some went on to do their education and became rich with their shops and warehouses. He was born to Karamchand and Putibai Gandhi. Little did he know that it would change his life forever. During this time Gandhi was betrothed to Kasturba, which his parents had to set up. In 1876 Mohandas started Primary school. In 1887 Gandhi applied to college, and got in at Samaldas College, but Gandhi found the studies hard and only stayed for one term. Two years later on November 16th of 1885 Mohandas' life took a sudden turn when his father died, after by being ill for two years.
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