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Gandhi lived in South Africa from 1893 to 1914, during which his philosophy of non-violence began to take shape.
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His experiences in Africa significantly influenced his future work in India for independence and social justice.
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Phoenix Settlement in South Africa was founded by Gandhi in 1904 as his first ashram.
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Tolstoy Farm, established in 1910, became a base for training followers in Satyagraha.
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At Pietermaritzburg Railway Station, Gandhi was thrown off a train in 1893, a turning point in his fight against racial injustice.
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Durban was where Gandhi practised law and launched several campaigns against racial discrimination.
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In Johannesburg, Gandhi set up his law office and led civil rights initiatives.
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Gandhi visited Cape Town to engage with the local Indian community and advocate for civil rights.
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