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    The word rebellion describes “an effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country by the use of protest or violence”. In a more basic sense‚ rebellion is a refusal or opposition of what is perceived or enforced as a standard. A rebellion can be as simple as a child disobeying a parent‚ or as complicated as an entire population of people fighting a high power for what they believe in. The rebels which carry out any rebellion are often portrayed as selfish‚ ignorant and dangerous

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    The 1916 Irish Easter Uprising Ever since the occupation of Ireland by the English began in 1169‚ Irish patriots have fought back against British rule‚ and the many Irish rebellions and civil wars had always been defeated. To quash further rebellion‚ the Act of Union was imposed in 1800‚ tying Ireland to the United Kingdom of England‚ Ireland‚ Scotland and Wales. Laws discriminating against Catholics and the handling of the Irish Potato Famine of 1845-50 led to increased tension and the proposal

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    The rebellion was led by a man named Daniel Shay and lasted over six months. The goal of the rebellion was to prevent the trial and imprisonment of the debt-ridden farmers. After a few protests following the tax collections‚ the governor of Massachusetts‚ named James Bowdoin‚ called the militia to report the peoples’ unwillingness to pay and follow the law. The critical point of the rebellion was Shays’ march on the government arsenal at Springfield in January 1787. The only means of standing off

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    Cheryl M. Cassidy takes a journalistic approach to deal with the Morant Bay Rebellion this time‚ but reverses the focus‚ choosing to work on the press written by‚ and for‚ the White population of Jamaica. She is interested in showing that even though expatriates were familiar with the context of the colony‚ close contacts with coloured people who might have been involved in the uprising and its repression did not prevent racism. On the contrary‚ White Jamaicans displayed the same feeling of superiority

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    Almost every child will have rebellion during their growing process. Some of them will behave quiet different from parents’ expectation. They often argue with their parents‚ easily get angry‚ do not do what their parents tell them to do‚ and even do some dangerous activities like drinking or having drugs. Knowing the important cause and potential effects of teenage rebellion is very necessary. The most important cause of teenage rebellion is parents’ unconscious control. Usually‚ parents always

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    Surrounding the Whiskey Rebellion For hundreds of years‚ there have been many reasons for citizens to feel like they were being taken advantage of by their government. The biggest source of these exploited feelings seems to be taxes. Now‚ when citizens feel like they are taken advantage of‚ there seems to be 2 ways that they deal with it: they accept it and pay their taxes‚ or they get angry until the whispers of rebellion are heard ‘round the country. A great example of a rebellion caused by taxes was

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    In 1843‚ an enslaved woman named Carlota Lucumí helped lead a slavery rebellion at the Triumvirato sugar mill in the Matanzas Province of Cuba. Carlota was one of three leaders of the rebellion. She was kidnapped as a child from her Yoruba or Lucumí people of Nigeria in western Africa‚ brought in chains to Cuba and forced into slavery in the territory of Matanzas‚ where she worked to harvest and process sugar cane under very cruel and inhumane conditions. Matanzas was the scene of many confrontations

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    English 102 TEACHER NAME HERE 2 October 2012 Analyzation of Rebellion: Good or Bad? William Butler Yeats’s poems "Easter 1916" and "The Second Coming" each portray the theme of rebellion. However‚ rebellion is not always heroic and these two poems clash with one another to prove this point. "Easter 1916" contains text which presents rebellion as a positive action; whereas‚ "The Second Coming" makes the reader believe rebellion only leads to pure chaos and disorder until the end of time. In addition

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    in the United States‚ the slaves‚ also performed their own acts of resistance in hopes of freedom. While ultimately none of them destroyed the system of slavery‚ they did have an impact‚ especially on white Southerners. Often‚ large scale slave rebellions were inspired by Christian sermons and meetings and small scale acts of individual slave resistance were motivated by a hope to achieve the popularized idea of American freedom. These actions of resistance caused fear among white Southerners‚ stricter

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    the Seven Year’s War. This however‚ was not the whole story. The French‚ regardless of their financial difficulties had a grudge against Britain that worked in the American’s favor. The French had already explored the possibility of an American rebellion as early as the 1760’s but realized that the time was not yet right for one to occur. As a result‚ France was hesitant to join into a conflict on the side of the colonies too soon as they were afraid that an early intervention might result in the

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