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Why did Mohandas Gandhi encourage people to practice nonviolence during their struggle for independence?
He feared being imprisoned for breaking the ritish government's laws.
He was devoted to the teachings of Buddhi, which teach against violence.
He had terrible experiences fighting in Wo: War II, which made him against violence.
The British violence against protestors ledore people to join the Nationalist movement.

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Gandhi called it "satyagraha" which means 'truth force. ' In this doctrine the aim of any non-violent conflict was to convert the opponent; to win over his mind and his heart and pursuade him to your point of view.

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