In the 1700's Britain gained control over India. This was devastating to the people due to the fact that they were forced to work low paying jobs and do unnecessary things, further degrading and humiliating them. In addition to the British battering the people, poverty and discrepancies between religions infected the bodies and minds of the Indians like a virus killing and inducing hatred. Later, a man by the name of Gandhi stepped into the picture, and tried to reverse the hate and push Britain out of India using “nonviolent civil disobedience.” Furthermore, some of the issues that arose for Gandhi can be analyzed using Maslow’s theories of personality. Throughout Gandhi’s life he was relentless in attempting to liberate the people of India, however several conditions conflicted his mission.
During the period of British rule over India, the Indians were considered to be the lowliest of any group at that time. They were required to carry “ID” passes and could only work......
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