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    Nat Turner’s Rebellion: A Slave Insurrection Nat Turner‚ a slave in Virginia‚ was raised by his mom and dad‚ with the help of his grandmother (whom he was so close to)‚ to be a strong person. He grew up being told that he was made to do something special with his life. Turner once said that he communicated with the Spirit and was told that his wisdom came from God. He felt he was destined to help slaves be free. He would work with the only four people he could trust‚ Hark; Henry; Sam; and Nelson

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    haven’t been identified yet. But people do know that slaves were treated badly which led them to fight back against the civilization. Slave rebellion happened in every country which there is slavery or used to have slavery. At the same time‚ slave rebellion is the most fearful event for the slave owner. The Servile War is one of the iconic slavery rebellion that happened in late Rome civilization. Although three of the Servile War was a failure‚ the third one played an important role in changing

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    Bacon’s Rebellion was an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley. The colony’s unconcerned policy as it related to the political challenges of its western frontier‚ along with other challenges including leaving Bacon out of his inner circle‚ refusing to allow Bacon to be a part of his trade with the Native Americans‚ and Doeg tribe Indian attacks‚ helped to motivate a popular uprising against Berkeley‚ who had failed to address

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    The Cause of the Boxer Rebellion The Shang and the Qing Dynasty caused the Boxer Rebellion. The Shang Dynasty established a doctrine encouraging the idea of the Chinese culture being superior. This teaching lead to future violence and discrimination. The Qing Dynasty were weak‚ and they refused to acknowledge their faults. The officials of the Qing Dynasty used a facade to conceal their failure. Because of these two dynasties‚ groups‚ such as the Yihequan‚ formed. Originally‚ they were against the

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    statement are the many instances of slave rebellions. Beginning from their journey through the middle passage‚ Africans resisted their status of slaves and wanted to become free‚ no matter the cost. Three key slave rebellions in the nineteenth century are Gabriel’s Revolt‚ Denmark Vesey’s Conspiracy‚ and Nat Turner’s Rebellion. Gabriel’s Revolt in 1800 was inspired by the revolutionary mindset of the American‚ French‚ and Haitian Revolutions. The rebellion was organized by a Richmond blacksmith‚

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    Interpretation of Shakespearean Teen Rebellion Teens have a reputation for disobeying the rules that are given to them. From a teen being scolded for not completing their chores‚ to being yelled at for promiscuous behavior. Teenagers often make impulsive decisions to justify their lifestyle. The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare involves two teenagers that end up giving up their lives‚ even after the many warnings given from their parents and peers. This play shows Shakespeare’s ingenious

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    In the late 1700s‚ tensions ran high between Britain and the 13 American colonies‚ which led to events such as the Boston "Massacre"‚ and the Boston Tea Party. Britain’s angry response to these events furthered the indignation of the colonials against the British‚ which ultimately led to the Revolutionary War in the colonies. Among the factors for rebellion the resentment of parliamentary taxation‚ restriction of civil liberty‚ British military measures‚ and the legacy of American religious

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    Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901) The Boxer rebellion was an example of Chinese nationalism against foreign influence. The uprising took place during the Qing dynasty‚ which was established in 1614. The Boxer Rebellion weakened the dynasty‚ following an uprising in 1911‚ the dynasty came to an end and China became a republic in 1912. The Boxer Rebellion targeted both the Machu dynasty in China and influence of European within China. Though the Boxer Rebellion failed but it did enough to stir up national

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    One of the ways that slaves defied slavery was to run away. Nat‚ like every other slave‚ was prone to this sort of rebellion. One of the first of a series of shocks in Nat Turner’s life was when his father ran away from Benjamin Turner’s place and supposedly escaped to the North. Apparently‚ no one knew why he left aside the assumption of hatred for the institution that kept him in bondage. This desire for freedom in Nat’s father was strong enough to make him sacrifice his wife and Nat‚ his only

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    Rock‚ Roll‚ and the Power of Rebellion Rock and Roll is definitely a youthful demonstration of anti-establishment attitudes. Rebellion is one of the most important parts of one’s teenage years. After all‚ as kids we all spend all of our time trying to impress or make proud our parents. As teenagers we need to spend time doing the opposite or else we’ll end up repressing our true selves our whole lives. Although some just do it to fit in and others end up acting like their parents when they become

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