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Mahatma Gandhi and India's Struggle for Independence
Mahatma Gandhi's life tragically came to an end less than a year after leading India to its independence from Britain.
Gandhi has been called the Father of India and was given the nickname “Mahatma” meaning great soul. He introduced the concept of Satyagraha and led the famous Salt March in India, becoming a symbol of peace and human rights all around the world, inspiring other leaders like MLK Jr. and Nelson Mandela.
Gandhi’s lifelong pursuits through non-violence allowed him to achieve change for his country.
Stick around to learn more about his life and work in this animated biography of Mahatma Gandhi.
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  • @niraliswonderworld3880
    @niraliswonderworld3880 Місяць тому

    Actually Gandhi is evil.He did fight for india but he raped girls .He even used abusing words in some of his slogans

  • @maneeshsharma4849
    @maneeshsharma4849 Місяць тому

    This was amazing! Probably the best biography I have seen!

    • @AnimatedLives
      @AnimatedLives Місяць тому

      Thank you! So glad you like it :)

  • @suganyasaravanan8461
    @suganyasaravanan8461 Місяць тому

    Super😊

  • @KarenWambui-mv2rk
    @KarenWambui-mv2rk Місяць тому

    Well understood

  • @shaliniagrawal8436
    @shaliniagrawal8436 Місяць тому

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  • @shaliniagrawal8436
    @shaliniagrawal8436 Місяць тому

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  • @z123ninja
    @z123ninja Місяць тому

    makes me want to cry im so proud of him <3 damn legend, hes in a league of his own. veigar edut alert: guess whatttttt lincoln is alright lets go worried about him thank you for so many likes god bless happy times are with us thank you.

  • @hoanganhoan1892
    @hoanganhoan1892 Місяць тому

    Who

  • @hoanganhoan1892
    @hoanganhoan1892 Місяць тому

    Joanne

  • @realDonaldTrump12
    @realDonaldTrump12 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this video it is very helpful. My school actually told me to come to this channel which is cool. Thank you for all!

  • @realDonaldTrump12
    @realDonaldTrump12 Місяць тому

    For much of his career, Lincoln believed that colonization-or the idea that a majority of the African American population should leave the United States and settle in Africa or Central America-was the best way to confront the problem of slavery. His two great political heroes, Henry Clay and Thomas Jefferson, had both favored colonization; both were enslavers who took issue with aspects of slavery but saw no way that Black and white people could live together peaceably. Lincoln first publicly advocated for colonization in 1852, and in 1854 said that his first instinct would be “to free all the slaves, and send them to Liberia” (the African state founded by the American Colonization Society in 1821). Nearly a decade later, even as he edited the draft of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation in August of 1862, Lincoln hosted a delegation of freed Black men and women at the White House in the hopes of getting their support on a plan for colonization in Central America. Given the “differences” between the two races and the hostile attitudes of white people towards Black people, Lincoln argued, it would be “better for us both, therefore, to be separated.” Lincoln’s support of colonization provoked great anger among Black leaders and abolitionists, who argued that African Americans were as much natives of the country as white people, and thus deserved the same rights. After he issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln never again publicly mentioned colonization, and a mention of it in an earlier draft was deleted by the time the final proclamation was issued in January 1863.

  • @realDonaldTrump12
    @realDonaldTrump12 Місяць тому

    Though Lincoln argued that the founding fathers’ phrase “All men are created equal” applied to Black and white people alike, this did not mean he thought they should have the same social and political rights. His views became clear during an 1858 series of debates with his opponent in the Illinois race for U.S. Senate, Stephen Douglas, who had accused him of supporting “negro equality.” In their fourth debate, at Charleston, Illinois, on September 18, 1858, Lincoln made his position clear. “I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and Black races,” he began, going on to say that he opposed Black people having the right to vote, to serve on juries, to hold office and to intermarry with whites. What he did believe was that, like all men, Black men had the right to improve their condition in society and to enjoy the fruits of their labor. In this way they were equal to white men, and for this reason slavery was inherently unjust. Like his views on emancipation, Lincoln’s position on social and political equality for African Americans would evolve over the course of his presidency. In the last speech of his life, delivered on April 11, 1865, he argued for limited Black suffrage, saying that any Black man who had served the Union during the Civil War should have the right to vote.

  • @realDonaldTrump12
    @realDonaldTrump12 Місяць тому

    Abraham Lincoln did believe that slavery was morally wrong, but there was one big problem. It was sanctioned by the highest law in the land, the Constitution. The nation’s founding fathers, who also struggled with how to address slavery, did not explicitly write the word “slavery” in the Constitution, but they did include key clauses protecting the institution, including a fugitive slave clause and the three-fifths clause, which allowed Southern states to count enslaved people for the purposes of representation in the federal government. In a three-hour speech in Peoria, Illinois, in the fall of 1854, Lincoln presented more clearly than ever his moral, legal and economic opposition to slavery-and then admitted he didn’t know exactly what should be done about it within the current political system. Abolitionists, by contrast, knew exactly what should be done about it: Slavery should be immediately abolished, and freed enslaved people should be incorporated as equal members of society. They didn’t care about working within the existing political system, or under the Constitution, which they saw as unjustly protecting slavery and enslavers. Leading abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison called the Constitution “a covenant with death and an agreement with Hell,” and went so far as to burn a copy at a Massachusetts rally in 1854. Though Lincoln saw himself as working alongside the abolitionists on behalf of a common anti-slavery cause, he did not count himself among them. Only with emancipation, and with his support of the eventual 13th Amendment, would Lincoln finally win over the most committed abolitionists.

  • @zhulin3098
    @zhulin3098 2 місяці тому

    he's a shame of India.hypocrite,rediculous

  • @nawafX1X2X3X4
    @nawafX1X2X3X4 2 місяці тому

    بقوة ونشاط، وهذا فيه دليل على إزالة المنكر باليد، تغيير المنكر باليد، وإنهاء المنكر وتحطيم المنكر، وأنه لم يجعله قطعتين أو ثلاثة بحيث يسهل تلصيقها وتجميعها مرة أخرى، وإنما كان التحطيم تام، ولذلك موسى في قصة العجل الذي عبده بنو إسرائيل كيف كانت إزالة المنكر من قبل موسى  قال: لَنُحَرِّقَنَّهُ ثُمَّ لَنَنْسِفَنَّهُ فِي الْيَمِّ نَسْفًا [طه: 97]، فلذلك قيل: أخذ ما في المبارد الحديد وضرب بها هذا، حتى جعله مثل البودرة مسحوق، وذره في اليم في يوم عاصف، في البحر في الهواء، ما بقي منه شيء، انتهى، وهذا يدل على أن المنكر إذا أريد تغييره فليغير بحيث لا يعود ولا يرجع إلى ما كان عليه إطلاقًا، يكون التحطيم كامل، تام بحيث لا يرجى إعادته مرة أخرى، ولهذا جعلها جذاذًا قطع صغيرة أنهاه، لا يمكن إعادة الصنم هذا مرة أخرى، ولذلك لما رأوا أصنامهم محطة بهذه الطريقة فَأَقْبَلُوا

  • @KyawHtutKhaung-xn2es
    @KyawHtutKhaung-xn2es 2 місяці тому

    bruh

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 2 місяці тому

    Hey I saw U in this video at 7:49.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 2 місяці тому

    Make More Like:Neil ArmStrong!💪💪💪:). Love These Animated Picture Ecpecially Steve Jobs.

  • @nedrastratton966
    @nedrastratton966 2 місяці тому

    Can you tell me when he died?

  • @FilipPtak-h7g
    @FilipPtak-h7g 2 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 2 місяці тому

    love this channel make more:like Albert Einstein!

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 2 місяці тому

    the demetors where a 2:08

  • @dvhaibk2010
    @dvhaibk2010 2 місяці тому

    This is one of my debating classes motions and my team won. Thanks for video❤so good

    • @AnimatedLives
      @AnimatedLives Місяць тому

      Thank you. Glad you like it! Congratulations on your win :)

  • @kumarneeta6610
    @kumarneeta6610 2 місяці тому

    this is British concocted story to tell that Gandhi was mahatma- actually both Gandhi Nehru were British agent- but Faught to each other over power sharing after august 1947- so Nehru provided pistol to Godse and killed Gandhi to clear his ways to power- later his successful coverup is history and a lesson to learn

    • @prasoonjha1816
      @prasoonjha1816 2 місяці тому

      What? Nehru was already the Prime Minister when Gandhi was assassinated. What you have written is a conspiracy theory which like most conspiracy theories has no ground in reality.

  • @ajitmaha30
    @ajitmaha30 2 місяці тому

    British agent and destroyer of hindus, partition father, JN promoter. Stop this nonsense video

  • @santoshkumarsingh8432
    @santoshkumarsingh8432 3 місяці тому

    THE PRANAM 😊

  • @catgirl7765
    @catgirl7765 3 місяці тому

    so what song is playing at 5:30?

  • @user-hg4jk2q
    @user-hg4jk2q 4 місяці тому

    Why you stopped making videos? More videos on history please 🙏

    • @AnimatedLives
      @AnimatedLives 4 місяці тому

      I've been really busy with college, but I am working on my next video! Thanks for sticking around :)

  • @j.nich55
    @j.nich55 4 місяці тому

    I’m pretty sure DVDs weren’t a thing when Kobe was a youth.

    • @AnimatedLives
      @AnimatedLives 4 місяці тому

      Good catch! That totally slipped my mind haha :)

    • @j.nich55
      @j.nich55 4 місяці тому

      @@AnimatedLives All good fam….it was still a dope asl tribute to the mamba. 🫡💯

  • @Akah337
    @Akah337 4 місяці тому

    Helpful video,,from India ( Assam)

    • @AnimatedLives
      @AnimatedLives 4 місяці тому

      Glad it helped! Thanks for watching :)

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 4 місяці тому

    the pepsi guy look like your wallpaper.ALL

    • @AnimatedLives
      @AnimatedLives 4 місяці тому

      Yay! I'm glad you noticed! I try to hide him in every video :)

  • @carly_.x1
    @carly_.x1 5 місяців тому

    CAN I DO THIS AS A SEMINAR?

  • @bintube5269
    @bintube5269 5 місяців тому

    Hello

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    2024:he died on the year of my friends sons birthday:(

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    that was not too hard.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    i saw the snitch.

    • @AnimatedLives
      @AnimatedLives 4 місяці тому

      Wow!! You found so many of the easter eggs I purposefully hid throughout the video! Great job! You have an eye for detail :)

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    uhhhhh, there was something under jk's couch.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    there was a broom in makenzy's room.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    there was a potion in the up right of jk's ofice

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    there is a glasses at yhe cinema.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    there was a 0wl cage at the third floor of the apartment.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    there was a pot at the left side of the juges desk.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    there was an envelope in the café.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    ron had a present in his hand.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    there was a love note in the luggage.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    at 2:17 min at the left side of the picture i saw an medallion.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    OMG, i just saw an owl in the woods.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    there was a book i saw a that looked like a magic book.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    The house i saw at the moving part looked like the durslys house.

  • @feiguo487
    @feiguo487 5 місяців тому

    I saw the demetors too,I thouhgt there were deatheaters.