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    The Great Revolt

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    Through His guidance both of events and the Church’s human leadership‚ “the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved (Acts 2:47‚ NIV).” Now‚ in 70 A.D.‚ there was a major event that caused much destruction in Jerusalem‚ the Great Revolt.* Thankfully‚ God warned them both by Jesus’ prophecy in Matt. 24 and‚ according to some sources‚ another prophecy followed Jesus; by these words the Christians were able to flee before the destruction happened. Before this major thrust of Messianic

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    Peasants Riots

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    movements became revolutionary by going through with the idea of taking a stand and doing everything in their power to change their societal role. Poor working conditions and the government ordering troops to murder peasants caused the peasants to revolt against their government. Leaders of the riots‚ such as George Vend and Stepan Razin‚

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    Identification Items: Mercantilism: Economic practice common in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century. British and other imperial power’s policy to regulate the economy of their colonies. The policy prohibited the colonies to trade with other nations‚ monopolizing markets and banning the export of gold and silver. Mercantilism demanded that a nation must export more than it imports. Mercantilism was a cause of many wars and also the expansion of colonization. William Penn: English real

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    The Peasants Revolt

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    The Decembrist Revolution

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    popular in Imperial Russia. Decembrists were rich people‚ officers‚ and aristocracy. Officers who took part in the War of the Sixth Coalition (1813-1814) learned more about political and social life in the Western countries. Subsequently‚ the Decembrist revolt was planned because after considering facts about life in Europe‚ officers became opposed to the political system of their own Empire. Members of the secret society disagreed with Alexander’s I policies about feudalism and people‚ who worked for lords

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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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    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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    History of Pueblo Revolt

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    Sifting through Sources: What Really Caused the Pueblo Revolt of 1680? “Every piece of written history starts when somebody becomes curious and asks questions.”[1] In Weber’s compilation he gathers several of these curious peoples works and binds their writings together to form a sort of continued discussion. Arguing from different sources and coming from different backgrounds‚ they indubitably arrive at different conclusions. From Garner to Gutiérrez and from Chávez to Knaut‚ they all are part

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    Analysis of "Revolt of ‘Mother’" In Mary Wilkins Freeman’s "The Revolt of ‘Mother’" Mother is the typical woman of the late 1890s‚ who was brought up to be subservient to men‚ as was common during the era. America was a completely patriarchal society at the end of the nineteenth century. Women had always been perceived as lesser beings than men; women were thought to be less intelligent‚ weaker‚ and generally less important than men. "The Revolt of ‘Mother’" was written just around the time

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