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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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    Assess the causes of the Indian Rebellion in 1857 Society in India was heavily contrived by the British (i.e. the East India Trade Company) and through the rebellion; society became socially‚ politically and economically impoverished. Although there are many leading causes In the May of 1857‚ the sepoys of the East India Trade Company’s army began a mutiny against the East Indian Trade Company. Initially starting of as a small revolt in the small northwest town of Meerut‚ the mutiny eventually

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    to grow up Rebellion for teenagers can prove to be either a good thing or a bad one. People argue that teenagers need to rebel in order to grow up because‚ for example‚ they need to experience things in order to know what is right and wrong. However on the contrary people argue that teenagers do not need to rebel in order grow up because‚ for example‚ they should keep to rules in order to understand how to follow rules that are much more important in the future. However rebellion can cause more

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    Haitian Revolution “The Haitian Revolution has often been described as the largest and most successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere” (Haitian). The Rebellion began in 1791‚ started by the slaves‚ and by 1803 they had ended French control over the colony and slavery. Numerous revolutions were going on concurrently‚ together these revolutions were dubbed the Haitian Revolution. “Among the causes of the conflicts were the affranchis’ frustration with a racist society‚ turmoil created

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    Throughout history their have been numerous revolts and rebellions against tyrannical kings and governments which were simply out of control. In other cases it has been a group of underprivileged‚ misunderstood‚ misrepresented‚ or oppressed groups of people. In this case these certain groups of people took it into their own hands to create the government they wished for. In most cases these groups of people had rational causes for their rebellions. However‚ the American Revolution was not an example

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    lived according to that. They were also responsible for the Salem witch trials‚ an event in which many people were killed for supposedly being witches. However‚ although the Puritans caused much distress and grief during the witch hunts‚ they were justified in doing this because they were acting in accordance to their laws against a perceived threat that they thought could have seriously and severely

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    sit down. I took out my notebook and we started.I asked‚”How did Shays’ Rebellion end?” He responds‚”It ended with a donation.The donation was mostly from Boston merchants.The money was raised for an army to fight against my dad army.Sadly the winter was hard on his armyies.The army was soon sentenced to death when they found them‚ but they didn’t kill them.” When I finish writing that down I ask‚“What cause Shays’ Rebellion?” He told me‚”The Article of Confederation made America weak and unstable

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    situations than the actual facts . Such is undoubtedly the case with the authors of the only primary texts recording the events surrounding Boudicca’s rebellion: Tacitus and Cassius Dio. Tacitus‚ for example‚ was more interested in his political agenda when writing the Agricola than when writing the Annals . Writing 40-50 years after the rebellion‚ he likely had detailed knowledge of the facts since his father in law was a soldier serving in Roman Britain ‚ but he went to pains to paint Boudicca

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    Was the Mexican War justified? As Americans‚ we might not view America as a bully‚ but during arguments with Mexico during The mid 1800’s‚ Americans obviously pushed around the Mexicans. In 1821‚ Mexico gained its freedom from Spain. The young nation was about the same size as the United States‚ and the U.S. government immediately developed a lust for Mexico’s land. Arguments arose‚ leading to the Mexican-American war. Like most wars‚ it had its supporters and critics. Looking back at the

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    Malcom X’s assassination is a perfect example of backstabbing. Malcom X was a civil rights leader for the nation of Islam. The assassination of Malcom x was justified because members of the nation of Islam saw Malcom as a threat after his departure and many thought Malcom X’s way of protest was dangerous and put many lives in danger. However Malcom was a man who fought for blacks to be the superior race “at any means necessary.” After Malcom was released from jail he went to the nation of Islam

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