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    Boudicca and The Iceni Revolt Boudicca‚ Queen of the Iceni Tribe‚ organised an army of Celtic Tribes and led the revolt against the Romans. Boudicca was the wife of King Prasutagus‚ the king of the Iceni tribe. Prasutagus died in 60 AD and by his will‚ the kingdom was left to his daughters and the roman emperor Nero as co-heirs in an attempt to keep his kingdom and family safe and out of harms way. As his daughter’s were too young to rule the kingdom of Iceni on there own‚ Boudicca assumed

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    STheme 3- Resistance and Revolt 1. Read the extract below‚ and then answer the questions that follow. “The French Caribbean‚ unlike the British Caribbean‚ had‚ after 1685‚ a slave code drawn up by the mother country as the basis of their slave laws. However‚ the contrast between the French and the British with regard to the slave laws was not as great as the contrast between the Spanish and the British territories” Adopted from Elsa Goveda‚ “The West Indian Slave Laws of the 18th Century”

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    Evangelical Revolt Rhys Isaac discusses how after the Great Awakening colonists struggled for allegiance between two very different social worlds. Isaac argues that Baptist growth throughout Virginia was a countercultural movement that was caused by dissatisfaction with contemporary society‚ resulting in a revolt against the traditional system. Rhys Isaac carefully examined the Baptists to find out how they were able to achieve a new social group. I agree with Issac that the Baptists’

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    UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI MA IN ARMED CONFLICT AND PEACE STUDIES CHS 560: DIPLOMACY WAR AND WARFARE IN EASTERN AFRICA TERM PAPER: MAJI MAJI REBELLION ODHIAMBO PAULINE ADHIAMBO: C50/72182/2008 FEBRUARY 2009 Introduction East Africa today is made up of Kenya‚ Uganda‚ Tanzania‚ Rwanda and Burundi. Kenya‚ Uganda and Tanzania consist of about 636‚707 square miles of land surface and roughly 42‚207 square miles of water or swamps. Tanzania (Tanganyika merged with Zanzibar in 1964) forms

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    Boudicca and Her Revolt

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    (client kingdoms) behind Roman lines had become only too clear. Suetonius: for many Britons escape only lay in rebellion. Tacitus: while Suetonius was occupied with this (attack on druids at Mona- modern day Anglesey) he received reports of the sudden revolt of the province. Tacitus: Prasutagus made Caesar his heir together with his two daughters hoping this deference would save his family and kingdom from harm. Tacitus: the result of this outrage (Rome ignoring Prasutagus’s will) and fear of worse

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    ANTH 319 Barbados Barbados is a small‚ independent country with a population of about 252‚000 people‚ located in the Caribbean Sea‚ and is the most easterly island of the West Indies. Barbados is the second smallest country in the western hemisphere and is located about 200 miles North‚ North East of Trinidad and about 100 miles East‚ South East of St. Lucia. The one time British colony has only one port‚ which is in Bridgetown‚ this town is also the capital of Barbados and has a population

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    regime on the Barbados economy in the following context: • Foreign/ External Debt Management • Political Stability • Domestic Interest Rates The Barbadian Central Bank has maintained a fixed exchange rate regime since the 1970’s as a core foundation of its macroeconomic policy. A fixed exchange rate provides stability in international prices but restricts a country from pursuing policies to guide the economy to full employment or stimulate growth. Another key characteristic of Barbados’ policy is

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    Lecturer: Rashid Ameer Discussion paper Confronting the challenges of sewerage management in Island of Barbados Name: Tsoy Evgeniy ID: 2122207 Due Date: Thursday‚ 14 June‚ 2012 An exotic and dwelling place of unique phenomenon attracts millions of tourists every year. This is Caribbean‚ island of Barbados‚ paradise in the seventh heaven. The idea that the flowery island is under threat of sewage and waste water management beats everyone’s imagination

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    The peasants’ revolts in sixteenth century Germany were very historically significant. As such‚ many groups had different perspectives on the causes of the revolts as well as different responses to them. The peasants themselves cited as the cause many of the ideas brought about through the Protestant reformation: individual rights and the godliness and equality of all people. However‚ many nobles and government officials saw these as acts of the peasants’ own stupidity and vengeful nature. As for

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    Philippine revolts against Spain During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines‚ there were several revolts against of the Spanish colonial government by native-born Filipinos and Chinese‚ often with the goal of re-establishing the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to tribal chiefs and Chinese traders. Most of these revolts failed because the majority of the native population sided up with the Spanish colonial government and fought with the Spanish to put down the revolts. The most

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