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    their attack on racism opened the way for the slave revolt that became the Haitian revolution” (Dubois and Garrigus‚ 15). On the other side black

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    Revolts | Leaders & Year | Causes | Result | 1. Dagohoy Revolt2. Lakandula3. Magat Salamat4. Magalat5. Sumoroy6. Revolt of the Irrayas7. Maniago8. Malong9. Diego Silang10. Ibanag Revolt | Francisco Dagohoy‚ also known as Francisco Sendrijas (1744-1829)Rajah Lakandula(1574)Magat Salamat(1587-1588)Magalat(1596)Juan Ponce Sumoroy(1649)Felipe Cutabay‚ Gabriel Dayag (1621)Francisco Maniago(1660)Andres Malong(1660-1661)Diego Silang(1762-1763)Dabo and Juan Marayag(1673) |  Forced labor was one of

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    the most memorable. Reasons for his revolt against Julius Caesar vary between historians and sources‚ was he a man who fought to maintain common freedom? Or is he to be dismissed as an agitator whose rebellion was an act of terrorism and disruption? By viewing the tactics he used we can start to understand why his revolt against Caesar failed further more we see where at times Vercingetorex achieved great accomplishments. The discovery of his drive for the revolt and its ill-fated fail are both essential

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    Goldstein says‚ “It governs so inefficiently that the masses are stirred to revolt.” In this case the eventual fall of Big Brother will be due to its inability to efficiently control its people‚ because of the years of invasive and tyrannical behavior of the ThoughtPolice on behalf of the Party. Ingsoc ideology entails Ignorance

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    of land and authority a state could occupy. Certainly‚ there was a changing relationship between politics and religion with both the French Wars of Religion and the Thirty Years War. The Dutch Revolt was a war of religion that took place between 1560 and 1600. This conflict involved the successful revolt of the Protestant Seven Provinces of the Low Countries against the rule of King Philip II of Spain. Tensions arose between these two groups because of their beliefs and culture. Violence was the

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    Paper Topic:____________________________________________________ I. Introduction Introductory Sentence (a hook sentence: a question‚ quote‚ or interesting fact about the topic): ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- The Declaration of Independence states that all men are created equal and hold certain unalienable rights‚ which are‚ life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of

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    that today’s obvious right was not that obvious nor allowed to all individuals in the oppressed society at the time. In this essay we will discuss how this notion of liberty shaped the different Revolts and Revolutions against inequality. It will especially focus on Bacon’s Rebellion and Nat Turner’s Revolt relating them to the notion of liberty‚ democracy and the American Experience. Only a free white man was truly able to talk about freedom at this time. The right of liberty was refused to native

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    many African Americans‚ both physically‚ and mentally. Slavery is deeply rooted at the heart of America’s economy‚ making it so prevalent‚ but also much more intense. The expansion and severity of slavery was impacted due to economic demand‚ slave revolts‚ and the inhumane things that slaveholders subjected their slaves to. The institution of slavery significantly grew during the first half of the 19th century because of economic demand‚ specifically for products such as cotton. When Eli Whitney invented

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    The colonies revolted against the British rule throughout the American Revolution for several reasons. A new initiate era wasn’t their goal‚ but to keep the colonies under the American rule was very important for them. Assessing the reasons for the revolt the colonists had against the British will prove it valid. One major primary reason to why the Thirteen Colonies revolted against the British rule was they believed they were denied their rights as Englishmen. This could be proved true because when

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    Pilate himself. I vaguely remember having heard in a bible study class prior to my time at Biola that a number of local revolts had made Pilate’s position in Judea uncertain during the time of Jesus trial for his life. The understanding I had of the nature of these revolts was minimal‚ but through my reading of Maier’s book it has greatly helped me in my understanding of the revolts that had arisen from various religious disputes‚ a fact that greatly improved my ability to feel the tension between the

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