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    Rebellion is the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention. In 3 different countries Women were rebellion against Men because they were getting treated poorly, they didn’t have the same freedom as Men, and they were getting killed. To Begin With, In 3 different countries Women were rebellion against Men because they didn’t have the same freedom as Men. In Persepolis 2: The story of a return the author showed a act of rebellion for wearing a pair of red sock, In panel 5 the…

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    repeats itself; Some believe that is true, and other believe it is false. The revolutions that are studied today have many things in common. For example, the Latin American and the French Revolution both lacked supplies, and the Haitian and American Revolution both had free blacks that weren’t granted their freedom, but what all of the revolutions had in common, were slaves. There were a lot of similarities between the revolutions, but there was also differences. Latin America had a dictator and…

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    As a child, the world to me was a place with elusive networks of dirt roads. The small, dirty, square shaped, concrete houses provided shade and comfort from the heat that bounced off the streets causing a mirage of wavering images. The streets were filled with honks from countless motorcycles and rickshaws. Hearing similar dialogues and accents as the people argued for cheaper pomegranates from the food stands located at the corner of the streets. This place of dirt networks, flat-roofed houses…

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    Revolution: A sudden change in politics or economics. Can be violent or not. An act of revolutionary violence was during the French Revolution, a sudden change in politics. An act of revolutionary nonviolence was the Industrial Revolution, a sudden change in economics. The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the late 1700’s to early 1800’s. The Industrial Revolution evolved the world around it and introduced new ways to speed up the economy, yet, through…

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    principles. Both men left their own countries to join in Revolutions in other countries. Paine left Britain to join the French Revolution as well as take part in the United States Revolution. Likewise, Guevara left Argentina, to join the Cuban Revolution. Both Revolutionists wanted to overthrow systems of government to transform the type of government, however, they had different views on the governmental changes to take place after the Revolution. Paine was in pursuit of a Republican…

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    Cuban Independence There were a few major revolts throughout the 19th century. The first, in 1836, was quickly put down and the organizers were executed. The second, starts in 1868 and lasts for 10 years. It was also stopped. But this rebellion convinced the Spanish to abolish slavery in the island, which they did in 1884. The final rebellion, starts in 1895, brought in the forces of the United States and resulted in the Spanish American War of 1898. The United States wanted the Spanish colony.…

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    from 1789 to 1799, the French Revolution had a momentous impact beyond its immediate short-term goals. For the French revolutionaries, the war was an effort against the aristocratic privilege and monarchical tyranny that prevailed in the 18th century, but in the years to come, others engaged in warfare would acknowledge that the Revolution’s implications extended these aims. While historians disagree on how to interpret the long-term success of the French Revolution, it is indisputable that this…

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    The impact in Brazil after the Haitian Revolution was big. The black brazilians were spied on because it was feared that they were going to revolt unexpectedly, just like the Haitians did. Brazilian people of power were concerned that the attention was fading off of them. Many other leaders and citizens chanted things like, “Long live the king of Haiti!” around the streets of Brazil. The impact on Cuba after the revolution was even bigger. Cuban citizens notified their highest figures about the…

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    There were many different revolutions in the history of the world. Some of those include the Iranian Revolution, the Cuban Revolution, the Chinese Revolution, and the Russian Revolution. The revolutions that were the most influential were the American Revolution and the French Revolution(Listverse). The most prominent differences were in how they were fought, and the results of them. The American revolution was fought by an army, also known as the Continental Army. The army consisted of…

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    Jose Marti's Our America

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    José Martí was a Cuban author and political leader who fought for Cuban independence from Spain and the unification of the western hemisphere as a single “America”. In his work, Our America, Martí maintains that people, in order to succeed, need to transcend the idea of living separately, and adapt the mentality that they are stronger when unified as one like-minded country. To accomplish this, Martí alludes to other events around the world as references to prove why embracing unity would…

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