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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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    The Causes of the Ionian Revolt Revolts had occurred in Persian Empire before‚ and when they occurred they were dealt with quickly and strongly. Rebellious states and individuals were punished to deter others in following their lead. The threat of military force combined with a knowledgeable and efficient ruling system‚ the Persian Empire was successfully held together. During Darius’ expedition into Europe in 513 – 512 BC‚ the Ionians played an important role by supplying ships for transportation

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    Slave Master Slave

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    In her article “Slave‚ Master‚ Mistress‚ Slave”‚ published in 1997‚ Betsy Klimasmith discusses the literary work of Louisa May Alcott. Among others‚ Klimasmith investigates the problem of interracial intersexual relationship in Alcott’s fiction. More precisely‚ the scholar claims that describing the relationship between white women and mulatto men in different texts‚ Alcott reveals the deficiency of sentimental fiction when it comes to picturing the whole spectre of female desire. By doing so‚ Alcott

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    The Ionian Revolt

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    World War One Homework 6 1; They used all different types of strategies and tactics to try and break the stalemate on the western front as the war dragged on from the end of 1914 to 1915. As seen in Source A‚ one of the tactics they used was tear gas and you call by the picture that it blinded the solders‚ they had to wait in horrible conditions for god knows how long‚ out in the trenches in the middle of battle for medical assistance. The strategies and tactics that were used to try and

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    Decembrists Revolt

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    The Decembrists Rebellion occurred in December of 1825 after the death of Tsar Alexander I. Many Guards’ officers and elitists took the opportunity of Alexander’s death and the confusion of who should inherit the throne and attempted to overthrow the government and create a republic for Russia. Early in Alexander’s reign‚ he talked a great deal about granting a constitution for Russia and also freeing the serfs. The people of Russia had high hopes for what could be done‚ but when Alexander refused

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    educated slave is a dangerous slave”. Throughout this book we find that the main goal of slave masters is to keep their slaves in a state of “mental darkness” to prevent them from them realizing that they are more than slaves; that they are actual humans. We first see this when Frederick is on the Auld family plantation and Mrs. Auld is teaching Frederick how to read‚ because she thought it was the right thing to do‚ since her husband Mr. Auld was the one who knew the true meaning of a slave which

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    Peasant Revolt DBQ

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    The peasant revolts in late 1524 were constructed by peasants‚ craftsmen‚ and poor soldiers. Although the cause of these peasant revolts were constant‚ there are several responses from the German states. Some German’s saw the attacks as too intense‚ others such as nobles viewed the revolts as devious‚ and others including the pastors and people with religious beliefs related the revolts to god’s will. The documents mostly overlooking the ruthlessness of the attacks came from Martin Luther

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    Pueblo Revolt Causes

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    What caused the Pueblo revolt of 1680? The answer to this question‚ with some basic research‚ can seem easy to answer at first. However the more this topic is examined the more difficult it is to answer this simple question. It is said that one of the main reasons the Spanish came to Mexico is the search for treasure and wealth. While on this mission for wealth‚ the Spaniards settled in land that was already occupied by Pueblo Indians in Northern Mexico. Later‚ the Spanish end up creating a pact

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    Analysis of "Revolt of ‘Mother’" In Mary Wilkins Freeman’s "The Revolt of ‘Mother’" Mother is the typical woman of the late 1890s‚ who was brought up to be subservient to men‚ as was common during the era. America was a completely patriarchal society at the end of the nineteenth century. Women had always been perceived as lesser beings than men; women were thought to be less intelligent‚ weaker‚ and generally less important than men. "The Revolt of ‘Mother’" was written just around the time

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    History of Pueblo Revolt

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    Sifting through Sources: What Really Caused the Pueblo Revolt of 1680? “Every piece of written history starts when somebody becomes curious and asks questions.”[1] In Weber’s compilation he gathers several of these curious peoples works and binds their writings together to form a sort of continued discussion. Arguing from different sources and coming from different backgrounds‚ they indubitably arrive at different conclusions. From Garner to Gutiérrez and from Chávez to Knaut‚ they all are part

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