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Resumen de los contenidos de Gandhi

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Gandhi decides to do fasting again, but this time for his own health and happiness, at the time the British Empire liberates it of prison, they believed that the fasting would kill it and did not want that it was expiring in prison. The campaign of civil disobedience was chased again during the period of Gandhi in prison. When Gandhi was liberated he asked for a meeting with Lord Willingdon to return to bring peace to the India, but he refused. Gandhi decides to leave with Kasturbai and a group of ashramites towards the people of Evenness in Kheda, where many campesionos had lost his lands. It was arrested twice more, in Poona, where it was liberated a few days later and on having gone away of there it was arrested again, but this time said that it would remain one year. It did fasting again and was liberated of prison but it decided to move away from the politics and to work for the Harijans for the rest of the year.

Gandhi leaves Sabarmati and one changes Wardha, near Nagpur. In November he travels about the India once again, writing for his new weekly publication, Harijan, and gathering money for the Harijans. Gandhi says to his friends that it was ready to return and help when it was needed and that the leaders were continuing looking for it to take important decisions. In 1935 the Act of India gives him to the city a new constitution, in which the right is given him to vote to a persons' great quantity. The Congress gains the choices of six provinces of the India in 1937. The Muslin League did not have good results in the choices and his leader says that now the Congress is alone for hindúes.

Subis Chandra Bose it turns into president of the congress and Gandhi does not like his leadership because Bose wanted that the Indians were using the violence encontra of the Raj. It brings the second world war over and Gandhi wanted that the Indians were helping Britain in the War, but without you fight not even violence. The Congress they wanted that the India was fighting for Britain but only if these were giving him his independence to the India. Gandhi meets often Lord Linlithgow in 1939. His answers always were the same, after the war there would be changes, but it could not promise his Independence. The Working Committe did not agree in Gandhi's non. If to the India his complete indpendencia was given him it would fight against British in the war.

The Second World war approaches and Gandhi wanted that the Indians were helping Britain in the War, but without you fight not even violence. The Congress wanted that the India was fighting for Britain but only if these were giving him his independence to the India. Gandhi meets often Lord Linlithgow in 1939. His answers always were the same, after the war there would be changes, but it could not promise his Independence. The Working Committe did not agree in Gandhi's non. If to the India his complete indpendencia was given him it would fight against British in the war.

Winston Churchill always was in opposition to the independence of the India. Linlithgow says to him to the Congress that they had controlled so much time the India that they her could not leave go now. Britain began to listen now to Jinnah and his Muslin League, who now had new ideas you design. Annoyed with the Hindu Congress, many Muslims believed that there would never be an India, they wanted a city separated from the Muslims. The congress agreed with Gandhi in which it was necessary to have a new beginning, they agreed with Gandhi to begin a small campaign of the control of disobedience. One for one, members of the Congress were arretados.

During the war Japan attacks America, which enters war. Suddenly the war goes away to Asia and the allies needed the help of the India. Churchill sends Sir Stafford to Delhi and when it returns counts the plans of which the India would turn a nation independendiente with

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