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    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 and political ideas. One of the many factors of the rebellion was the resentment against parliamentary taxes such as the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was imposed upon the colonies to help pay for war debts incurred

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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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    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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    Spartacus was a leader under the old Roman Republic. He is known for starting a rebellion against the Roman Empire in the Third Servile War. There are thoughts that have not been confirmed to this very day but one thing is for sure‚ Spartacus was able to share a vision with the slaves during the ancient times. There are arguments when it comes to the origins of him. Ancient historians believed that he was Thracian. A lot of authors have closed him in on so many origins that it became hard to keep

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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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    in 1787. Shay’s Rebellion brought out the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation‚ the predecessor to the US Constitution‚ which gave the federal government very limited powers when I came to raising funds to provide for the general defense of the states. Under the Articles of Confederation‚ the federal government did not have the ability to raise funds through taxation to fund a national army‚ instead‚ it relied upon voluntary contributions from the states. Shay’s Rebellion came about when the

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    faced rebellion in 1483 (12 Marks) Shortly after Richard III usurped the throne he faced a series of rebellions‚ the majority of which coming from the south of England. Many people call these rebellions after the Duke of Buckingham but in fact most of the rebellions took place before he switched sides and he himself on backed a few of the rebellions. In these rebellions (Kent‚ Sussex and Surrey being the biggest ones) Richard needed to rely on his loyal over mighty Lords to crush the rebellions and

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    most looked up to animal on Animal Farm‚ gave a speech to get all of the animals ready and into the rebellion. He applies his good features and qualities that the animals like in him to make them want to do the rebellion. Old Major had all of the power on the animal farm. The ability Old Major had made and led the other animals into taking a part in something he wanted to do‚ what guided the rebellion and other future tragedies. When Old Major died the pigs replaced Old Major and took charge on Animal

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    you for near an hour‚” I hissed‚ “while you’round here waiting on everybody else. And it ain’t fair. You got no right-“ The way Casey angry is how she expresses her rebellion towards white‚ because she has been treated unfair among other customer. It was one of the way how colonized people want equality. Moreover‚ other rebellion that casey did is when she received books from school which contained niggra in column race of students as I mentioned before. She also refused the book. “See what they

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    If there were few people to talk seriously about the 1857 mutinous Sepoys as victims and British forces as being unnecessarily ruthless in their repression‚ the main protagonists of the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion greatly divided opinions in Britain. The logic according to which people disagree with what they opponents agree with meant that someone’s hero was someone else’s villain. Paul Bogle‚ a Black Jamaican‚ was depicted by supporters of philanthropy as a pious preacher spreading Christianity and

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