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    Rebellion Essay

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    Rebellion is taking measures into your own hands. There will come a time where a person will have to rebel against something or someone to find inner peace and/ or freedom. Rebellion is taking a stand for what you believe in and stopping what or who comes into your way. Dictionary.com defines rebellion as “Resistance to or defiance of any authority‚ control‚ or tradition.” In most cases a person or group of people rebel against a government or type of government. There are many reasons why people

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    The Sepoy Rebellion

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    Sepoy Rebellion In May 1857‚ the Indian Soldiers‚ called Sepoys‚ rose against their employer‚ the British East India Company. At the culmination of the fighting‚ hundreds of thousands of people were killed on both sides. The British government disbanded the British East India Company and took control themselves. The ended the Mughal Empire and sent their last emperor to exile in Burma. The commencement of this rebellion started during the British Imperialistic take over in India. After acquiring

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    Teenage Rebellion

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    Teenage rebellion As part of their development into young adults‚ humans must develop an identity independent from their parents or family and a capacity for independent decision-making. They may experiment with different roles‚ behaviors‚ and ideologies as part of their process of developing an identity. Teenage rebellion has been recognized within psychology as a set of behavioral traits that supersede class‚ culture‚ or race. Nature of teenage rebellion There remains some

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    Shays’s Rebellion Pakanun Ou-Udomying (Ploi) United States History Mr. Coulombe Kent School December 10‚ 2012 The outrageous American Revolution War left a lot of scars and bruises that had major affects on the country. On August 29‚ 1786 in Massachusetts‚ a rebellion broke out as one of the results that came after the war. This rebellion was led by a veteran from the American Revolutionary War‚ Daniel Shays‚ which was why this significant rebellion is called Shays’s Rebellion. The economic

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    Boxer Rebellion

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    out of our country" – Mark Twain‚ Berkeley Lyceum‚ New York‚ Nov 23‚ 1900. The Boxer Rebellion soul purpose was to liberate China from foreign influence. Foreign capitalists dictated corrupt government officials and controlled leading industrial parts of Northern China. Chinese overseers were upset over this issue and contemplated for a solution. A revolt was the key and the outcome of the Boxer Rebellion was disastrous for China and its dynasty. Countless officials were executed‚ extensive payments

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    The Sepoy Rebellion versus the Taiping Rebellion Although India and China are different when it comes to religion and culture‚ the Taiping Rebellion in China and the Sepoy Rebellion in India had their similarities and their differences‚ which allowed them to succeed in some parts of their rebellions and fail in other. However‚ neither of these rebellions were truly successful in the sense that neither of them achieved their main goals. Even though the leaders of the Sepoy Rebellion and the Taiping

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    The Sepoy Rebellion

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    Sepoy Rebellion began because of the British using pig and cow fat on the ammunition cartilages‚ which are both animals that are forbidden to be consumed in the Muslim and Hindu faith. The Sepoys‚ who were expected to ripe off the ammunition paper before loading their guns saw this as a clear form of disrespect towards their religious beliefs. Although the rebellion led to many deaths on both parts of the battle‚ the Indians turned out losing when the British managed to suppress the rebellion. Since

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    Youth Rebellion

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    My own thoughts on Youth Rebellion Youth rebellion is a vital process of a child’s turning into an adult. It can also be seen as teenage rebellion. What is the exact definition of youth rebellion? This is the Wikipedia version: "As part of their development into young adults‚ humans must develop an identity independent from their parents or family and a capacity for independent decision-making. They may experiment with different roles‚ behaviours‚ and ideologies as part of their process of

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    Transcendentalism: The Rebellion Transcendentalism‚ as defined by Dictionary.com‚ is "any philosophy based upon the doctrine that the principles of reality are to be discovered by the study of the processes of thought‚ or a philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical…" (Transcendentalism). This new philosophy created a rebellion and turn away from the traditional religions in the United States. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau are two primary authors and

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    bacons rebellion

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    colonists attacked the wrong pack of Indians. 4. Berkeley set an investigation into the matter. He set up what was to be a disastrous meeting between the parties‚ which resulted in the murders of several tribal chiefs. Bacon disregarded Berkley’s orders and seized some Indians for “stealing” corn. 5. Because of its ruling regarding trade with the Indians‚ most of the favored traders were friends of Berkeley. Everyone’s trade had to be monitored‚ people weren’t allowed to individually trade with

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