Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian leader who stood out for opposing the colonial regime imposed by Great Britain on India, better known as the British Raj that lasted from 1858 to 1947. Unlike other movements against colonialism, the nationalist movement of Gandhi was characterized by being peaceful, that is, he fought through nonviolence. The most important achievement of this was the independence of India in 1947. According to the above, it can be concluded Mahatma Gandhi was not a leader of extreme violence because his protest movement was characterized by peaceful actions, also it is false his movement led to the death of many because one of the purposes of nonviolence was to avoid Indians were killed. Then the correct answer is false.