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    rebellion. This revolt is known to many though maybe varying in names it is none the less the same revolt in 1831. Popularly called the Christmas Uprising- due to the time of year it occurred‚ the Sam Sharpe Rebellion- named after the main instigator of the 1831 revolt‚ the Baptist War- they were thought to be the one who influenced the Africans into starting the revolt ;or rather simply the Great Jamaican Slave Revolt of 1831-32 Though many think that the Christmas revolt was as a result

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    DBQ: Peasants’ revolts From 1524 to 1526 peasant revolts were occurring throughout the German states. Many causes and responses brewed out of these revolts. One cause is from religion issues (1‚3‚6) ‚ Luther’s idea of equality. Another cause is the peasant gaining power (2‚8‚9). As a result of these causes came out response‚ the most common response was riots and chaos (5‚11‚7). These revolts would end in thousands of rebel deaths and others are also killed. In the early 1500s religious reforms

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    Filipino to revolt.. AMONG THE MAJOR REBELLIONS BELONGING TO THIS CLASS WERE: Late 16th century led by Magalat  The Sumoroy  The Caraga revolts in the 17th century  The revolt of Magtañaga‚ Palaris and Silang  Samal mutiny in the 18th century  Ambaristo revolt in the first decade of the 19th century  REVOLT LED BY MAGALAT  Chief of Tuguegarao( Cagayan)‚ with his brother‚ the opposition to the illicite tribute coolection motivated the Cagayanos to revolt.  Magalat’s revolt was finally

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    they rejected this imperial ideology by active and passive rsistance. Active Revolts were the most daring form of active resistance employed by the slaves. This normally resulted in bloodshed‚ as slaves and whites died and a large number of properties were destroyed. There were four major slave revolts in the Caribbean. These were: Berbice/Coffy Revolt (1763) Haitian Revolution (1791) Barbados/Bussa ’s Revolt (1816) Sam Sharpe/Christmas Rebellion (1831) The Haitian Revolution. Causes Slaves

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    History Homework 1. The major slave revolts of the caribbean were the Haitian Revolution‚ Christmas rebellion‚ The Baptist war‚ Barbados revolt and Berbice revolt. 2. Christmas rebellion-1831-1832 Haitian Revolution-1791-1804 Barbados revolt- 1816 Berbice revolt- 1763-1764 A slave rebellion is an armed uprising by slaves.. The most successful slave rebellion in history was the 18th-century Haitian Revolution led by Toussaint L’Ouverture. 3. Christmas Rebellion- Sam sharpe Haitian Revolution-

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    Furthermore‚ the author answers important key words that are part of this progression of the revolt(s). For instance‚ the word ‘banlieues’ means setting apart and dividing one from another. Although the word is engrained recently with a bad connotation that involves the poor‚ ethnic minorities‚ unemployment‚ to name a few‚ it also symbolizes the very rich. The second reading concentrates on the reasoning behind the revolts occurring in France by looking at the geographical colonial history. This would then

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    compare and contrast the first and last Servile War. I will be basing my analysis on the book‚ Spartacus and the Slave Wars by Brent D Shaw. I plan to highlight the leaders‚ their goals and motivations for the revolts‚ and attempt to analyze the revolts and possibly things learned from these revolts. The first Sicilian war began when Sicilians needed more goods for their lavish lifestyle which required more slaves. Slaves were purchased in unbelievably large numbers. Their masters were extremely haughty

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    heading for El Paso‚ Texas. With this victory by the Pueblo Natives‚ who were led by a medicine man named Popé‚ they lived for 12 years without any Spanish rule until they came back to the New Mexico territory and reclaimed everything they lost from the revolt. The goal of this paper is to show why the Pueblo Natives decided to resist the Spanish over time‚ why the reactions from the Pueblo and Spanish changed within the 17th century‚ and what

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    OUR OWN ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL‚ ABU DHABI GR.8‚ HISTORY NOTES TOPIC: REVOLT OF 1857 ❖ GREASED CARTRIDGES INCIDENT: 1. New rifle introduced-Enfield‚ cartridge covered with greased paper wrapper. 2. Sepoys had to bite off the cart.‚ before loading the cartridge into the rifle. (it had gunpowder and an iron ball) 3. News spread that the grease was made from fat of cows and pigs. 4. Hindus consider cows: sacred Muslims consider pigs: dirty

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    plan a revolt who in turn brought many more members. This was unique because it was the first time ethnic identities were ignored between the native peoples and in turn were unified against the Spanish invaders. A band of warriors from that group attacked a number of missions and killed a Father. This led the head governor‚ Pardinas‚ to use military action against the insurgents. After the group of natives fled to the impenetrable mountains the governor granted them pardons. This was the revolt of 1690

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