The Indian Freedom Movement was a series of activities whose goal was to gain independence for India from British rule. It began with non-violent protests and civil disobedience led by Mahatma Gandhi and grew to involve millions of Indians. Key events included Gandhi's Salt March and peaceful protests, as well as violent uprisings, that eventually led to India gaining independence as a sovereign nation in 1947 after over 200 years of British colonial rule.
The Indian Freedom Movement was a series of activities whose goal was to gain independence for India from British rule. It began with non-violent protests and civil disobedience led by Mahatma Gandhi and grew to involve millions of Indians. Key events included Gandhi's Salt March and peaceful protests, as well as violent uprisings, that eventually led to India gaining independence as a sovereign nation in 1947 after over 200 years of British colonial rule.
The Indian Freedom Movement was a series of activities whose goal was to gain independence for India from British rule. It began with non-violent protests and civil disobedience led by Mahatma Gandhi and grew to involve millions of Indians. Key events included Gandhi's Salt March and peaceful protests, as well as violent uprisings, that eventually led to India gaining independence as a sovereign nation in 1947 after over 200 years of British colonial rule.