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    peasants. These episodes of conflict set the scenario for the violent events of the Great Revolt of 1381 and ultimately led to a major shift to established authority and feudal structures. The revolt unfolded quickly‚ but not without previous warnings. Two major shaping events can be clearly identified when analyzing the changing political and economic activities of Englishmen in the period before the Peasants Revolt. First‚ the spread of bubonic plague‚ referred to as the Black Death of 1348-49 under

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    In the book The Dutch Revolt‚ edited by Martin Van Gelderen‚ five texts written during the Dutch revolt provide insight into the ideals and events that led to the revolution against King Philip II of Spain. With five texts‚ written between fifteen seventy and fifteen eighty-seven‚ the evolution of the thoughts and beliefs of the Dutch people from the early stages of the Dutch revolt into the middle years of the revolution can be analyzed. This precis will analyze the main points that united the Dutch

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    16th Century‚ Europe and the Holy Roman Empire was experiencing a grand accumulation of uprisings. Along with the Protestant Reformation (1517) and the Dutch Revolt (1568-1609)‚ the Germanic states and the Holy Roman Empire were home to one of the most significant peasant revolts in European history‚ the revolt of 1524. Causes of the revolt include the unfair treatment of serfs by nobles and the evolution of Lutheranism and protestant reform in peasant culture. The nobles were under the assumption

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    The Arab Revolt of World War I can be said to be a key battle in the Arab world‚ with reinforcement from the West. The key countries that were involved with the Revolt included the Kingdom of Hejaz‚ Britain‚ France and the Ottoman Empire (Lecture on Bahrain and Syria). The Ottoman Empire had assumed authority over most of the Middle East‚ and their government was mostly dominated by Turkish officials. The Arab population within the Ottoman Empire wanted to create an independent Arab state without

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    Revolts seemed to be relatively common wherever slavery occurs‚ be it Ancient Rome‚ Russia‚ Haiti‚ or the United States of America. Slaves‚ assumedly‚ had their own reasons to believe that their revolts would be successful whether it was a belief in God’s protection‚ a feeling of strength in numbers‚ or a general sentiment of being dead would be better than living in slavery‚ but few had a reason as good as those after the successful slave rebellion that occurred in Haiti. This rebellion led by Toussaint

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    5 years and nearly an entire continent separated King Philip’s war from the great pueblo revolt. Compare and contrast the causes and consequences of these 2 conflicts. The Great Pueblo revolt of 1680 all started with the droughts of 1660 when the Southwest had severe drought that brought famine and disease. During this‚ hungry Apaches who couldn’t find food on plains attacked the pueblos. This angered the people on the pueblos‚ but there new leader Pope’‚ a mysterious medicine doctor‚ tried

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    The New York Slave Revolt of 1712 was an uprising in New York City. New York enacted laws that restricted the lives of enslaved peoples. A slave market was built near present-day Wall Street to accommodate the increase in slaves being imported by the Royal African Company. By the early 1700s about 20 percent of the population were African slaves. Slaves were limited and required to carry a pass to be able to travel more than a mile from home‚ couldn’t gather in groups of more than three people‚ marriage

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    In “The Revolt of ‘Mother’” by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman‚ Sarah Penn is a hardworking housewife who has had great regard for her husband and his wishes throughout there forty year married. Until one morning Sarah‚ who is referred to in the story as Mother‚ goes against her husband’s ambitions in hopes of having a better live. Taking place in the late 1800’s in rural America‚ the “Revolt” is a typical story of a woman’s rule as a wife and mother. Her husband Adoniram‚ who is referred to as Father‚

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Rebellion of Satan in John Milton’s Paradise Lost Paradise Lost is the famous epic by 17th-century English poet John Milton. The poem concerns the Biblical story of the Man: the story of the fallen angel Satan‚ head of the rebellious angels who have just fallen from Heaven along with the rest of the rebel angels and how he tempted Adam and Eve to eat of the forbidden fruit and fall from grace.  As the poem’s antagonist‚ Satan is the originator

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    wID Terms for Final 1. Nat Turner Revolt (1831): Slave revolt in the South led by a Virginian slave‚ Nat Tuner. Tuner said he was guided by God to free his people. The insurrection lasted 48 hours and 60 whites were killed. South’s bloodiest slave insurrection. Significance: fear among white southerners‚ increased severity of the slave codes‚ collapse any movement of emancipation in the South 2. Anti-slavery argument (1830s-1860s): America is God’s Promised Land‚ except for slavery which

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