How did Gandhi contribute to the British efforts during the Boer War? He worked as a lawyer to convict the combatants. He organized an ambulance corps for the British. He recruited soldiers for the British. He refused to help the British.

Respuesta :

he organized an ambulance corp

The correct answer is B. He organized an ambulance corps for the British.

Explanation:

The Boer War was a conflict between the British Empire and two Boer states of South Africa or states whose population decedent fro the first settler in Africa. This war began in 1899 and ended in 1902 and involved other states or allies that supported the two main sides, this included Canada, Australia, India and other colonies of Britain that supported Britain during the world. In the case of Indian and the Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi, an ambulance corps was created to help British soldiers, that involved reaching wounded soldiers and taking them to hospitals. Therefore, it can be concluded Gandhi contributed to the British efforts during the Boer War because "he organized an ambulance corps for the British".