Gandhi considered the Champaran episode to be a turning point in his life because the civil disobedience that triumphed can be carried far and this can result in the independence.
<h3 /><h3>Who was Gandhi?</h3>
Commonly known as Gandhi but the complete name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was a lawyer by occupation and worked for the independence of India.
Gandhi was the supporter of one nation theory but the Muslims believed that the two nation theory was better and so they supported the two nation theory and the independence caused emergence of two nations India and Pakistan in the Sub continent.
Gandhi started the civil disobedience movement which was a success and effected the government severely. This make Gandhi realize that this was the turning point and this can lead to independence of the Subcontinent.
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The answer is probably that he wanted to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that Kennedy created.
Um it totally revolutionized it. Before the railroads, farmers could only produce what they needed and enough to sell to the *nearby* people. With railroads, transportation was super duper cheap and maximum fast.
It also changed communications, although the telegraph did that more, and it made the country a country that could be crossed in a matter of days, not months, so much smaller in a way.