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    The roles played by both the peasants and aristocrats were that of codependents. The High Middle Ages took the idea of the feudal system established for years to come; aristocrats held land and power but still needed serfs to work the land. Simply put‚ those in the peasant class did not have the wealth needed to own land nor the means of protecting it; while‚ the aristocrats have the affluence to pay for protection and the land needed for agriculture. The peasant class fueled the this machine through

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    Revolt of 1857 - Nature

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    Introduction The Revolt of 1857‚ commonly called as the Sepoy Revolt‚ was the first organised revolt against British rule in India. It was the culmination of the manifold grievances that Indians had against the East India Companys rule. It was to a great extent a popular revolt led by exiled princes and displaced landlords. The revolt was largely confined to North and Central India. The revolt failed due to various reasons‚ including lack of organised planning on the part of the rebels and superior

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    Dead Peasant Policy Article With huge companies gaining dominance in the market and smaller businesses being run out of town‚ large corporations are becoming more influential in the lives of the American people. Americans are relying on these companies by taking lower-level jobs in these trying times. One of these major companies is the multinational firm‚ Wal-Mart. While much criticism follows Wal-Mart’s unethical policies in third world countries‚ few consumers are aware of certain questionable

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    The Rise of Lutheranism and its Impact on Germanic Peasants The rise of a new religion is often met with both praise and malice from the hierarchy of the civilization it springs from. The rise of Lutheranism affected all of Western Europe‚ but it’s most prominent impact was on the peasants and serfs with no where to turn in what is today Germany. As the growth of Lutheranism picked up speed at the beginning of the sixteenth century‚ peasants from all over the Germanic states turned to Lutheranism

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    Peasants are the lowest class on the feudal system. This was because they were either born into slavery or were captured during the war they fought in. Peasants were much treated like slaves. Peasants worked the land or farmed for their lord. The peasants did more than just farm for their lord‚ they also did their required tasks given to them by their lord. Some of these tasks were cutting down wood and also repairing roads. The peasants had a little amount of rights. People say Peasants lived in

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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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    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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    The Great Wall of Ancient China: Did the Benefits Outweigh the Cost ? Did you know that soldiers and peasants had to work on the Wall of DBQ in extreme weathers like -20 to -30 degrees‚ but the peasants and soldiers were doing for the greater good.The Great Wall of DBQ was 13‚170 miles long and it took lots and lots of years to complete. The Wall was built with a lot of curves and twists to cover difficult terrain that was the border‚ like mountains‚ hills etc. It increased trade and was used

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    Maji Maji Revolt

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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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