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    Red River Rebellion

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    RED RIVER REBELLION CAUSES ESSAY There were many reasons for the Red River Rebellion. The Métis and Native peoples living in the Red River Settlement felt ignored by the Canadian government. They felt they were not being treated as equals‚ and wanted their rights to be heard. One of the first events that sparked the rebellions of the Red River was the Pemmican Proclamation‚ issued by Miles Macdonell‚ and the Battle of the Seven Oaks. The Pemmican Proclamation banned the sale and export of pemmican

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    Why War Is Justified?

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    depicted as heroes‚ fighting for their own freedoms. However‚ in this modern age the horrors of war come to light‚ what happens on the battlefield is nothing to be triumphant about. Although war has never been a favorable option‚ it can be justified. A war is justified if

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    Shay's Rebellion Analysis

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    Shay’s Rebellion. After the war‚ America could not pay its debts to foreign countries and farmers could not pay their taxes on the land they were given to support the states during the war. Property taxes imposed to the newly acquired lands was too much for farmers to pay. Disgruntled farmers refused to have their farms foreclosed by local courts and barred them so the government could not reprocess the land. The rebellion was eventually stopped‚ but the lingering presence of a rebellion urged for

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    When is war justified

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    When is War Justified? War is justified and only justified when a nation is acting out of self-defense to protect their nation as a whole. One might argue that humanitarian wars or wars that are fought because they seem morally right are also justified. However‚ wars like these do not protect the interest of their nation as a whole‚ and are usually fought to establish political connections rather than to protect the nation. In the article‚ “When is War Justified?” by Elijah Sweete‚ he states

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    The Taiping rebellion‚ in Southern China‚ resulted in an estimated 20‚000‚000 deaths. So many people died for their cause. I see how important it is for people to stand up for their rights‚ and die for them to help future generations. Will anyone ever try to take away American freedoms‚ and cause a rebellions of this size? If it comes to it‚ I would stand up for the right to bear arms‚ freedom of music choice‚ and freedom of speech. One thing I would rebel for is the right to bear arms. For starters

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    The political parties had numerous factors to their build up‚ the forms of government being just one part. Alexander Hamilton‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ the groups they favored‚ The Whiskey Rebellion‚ and even George Washington himself affected the reason why the formation of political parties emerged. The President faced numerous challenges leading up to this point. Alexander Hamilton was the secretary of treasury in the Cabinet led by George Washington. He also led the loose Construction during the late

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    Nat Turner's Rebellion

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    Nat Turner’s Rebellion Questions and Answers 1. Who was supposed to spill the first blood? Nat Turner 2. When and where did the revolt begin? Sunday‚ August 21‚ 1831 in Southampton‚ Virginia 3. What area led Virginia in cotton production in 1840? What might this imply about the slave population in this area in between 1830-1840? Southampton It increased 4. How old was Nat Turner? 30 5. Describe Turner’s unusual upbringing. Taught to read by his white parents Spent much time

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    In Upper and Lower Canada of 1837‚ change in the government was demanded. But because of no change‚ rebellions were born. In Upper Canada‚ the economy was failing and William Lyon Mackenzie and other radical leaders wanted an American-style democracy. Lieutenant-Governor Sir Francis Bond Head was to win the Assembly’s support by running for the elections. He did win‚ but it did not achieve what Mackenzie had wanted. Starting a rebellion was his only choice now‚ but Mackenzie found that he had little

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    Is violence justified in politics? Politics can be defined as acquiring the position of government which includes controlling the human community‚ making laws and developing the country. Politics has been criticized as dirty game by many professionals but a country would not be able to run without politics. If a person has chosen to become a politician‚ yes‚ people will criticize him/her‚ people will praise him/her but it is his/her responsibility to maintain the laws‚ and operate the country in

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    Nat Turner's Rebellion

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    of the sun. He thought for sure that this was the sign of the Holy spirit‚ so he told 4 close friends about his visions and the rebellion he was planning. On August 14th‚ seven men‚ including Turner had set off killing white slave owners. As they killed more white people‚ they set free more slaves‚ and their militia grew bigger with more and more men.Turner’s rebellion ended up killing 55 white slave owners. After the “Holy War”‚ Turner disappears for 70 days‚ but is captured by an army set out to

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