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    be posted here and some on Star Wars Episode 7 is fanfiction. So a word about the EU Rebellion and the Alliance. They are not the same thing. And this is what tends to calls the most legitimate contention with the Alliance. And I mean legitimate as in people of the EU Rebellion joining with a misunderstanding of what the Alliance is; as oppose to illegitimate being trolls. The Alliance is part of the Rebellion, but it is a very small slice of it. Its like saying a kiwi is a fruit. A kiwi isn…

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    Shays’ Rebellion is a very controversial topic to discuss. There are many event that lead up to this famous rebellion. Daniel Shay led many farmers to rebel against tax collectors. The American Revolution made conflict begin among many. After fighting, Daniel Shay came home and then led this famous rebellion. With Shays’ Rebellion, there were many questions and opinions then and also now. Daniel Shays Daniel Shays was born in 1747, being the second child out of (what would be) six children. His…

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    Bacon’s Rebellion was the first serious tax revolt in American History which is evident in him stating, “let all people judge what can be more dangerous import than to suspect the so long safe proceedings of some of our grandees, and whether people may with safety open their eyes in so nice a concern”. This shows that although people were uncomfortable with the taxes, they dealt with it for the continuation of normalcy and to stay away from a war, but Bacon felt that continuing with normalcy was…

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    Church…, but was that rebellion or God at work in this history and used Luther to get the job done.” I had to look up the term “rebel” and “rebellion” to give me more understanding about being rebellious towards authority. The spirit of rebellion is not of God at all, because it constitutes to compose or represent the resistance of during what is right; but there is nothing wrong with disagreeing. Paul gave an example in Acts 23:3-5, and he only perceived himself to be in rebellion when he…

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    The Irish Rebellion

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    as was the case in seventeenth century Ireland. In order to accurately depict the links between war and the Irish economy of the seventeenth century I will draw four concise links. A critical driving force behind the Rebellion of 1641 was the poor Irish economy, the Irish Rebellion of 1641 decimated the short-term Irish economy, Cromwell’s subsequent military dictatorship redistributed Irish wealth, and Irish emigration compiled with continued violence stalled economic progress. A critical…

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    During the rebellion, Turner and six other men went from plantation to plantation, killing slave owners and even families (Aptheker, 298). As Turner and his original six companions traveled from property to property, many slaves joined them in their stealth insurrection…

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    made, through disobedience and rebellion”, throughout history people rebel and stand up for what they believe that is right, and do not settle to the laws applied to them, laws that are not just. By doing that they cause change. If people throughout time would just settle and do not make change even if it is through disobedience and rebellion, then we would not be where we are right now. Meaning, America would not even be existing right not if it were not by rebellion or disobedience. America…

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    The Boxer Rebellion

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    China existed in a state of political, social, and economic unrest at the dawn of the twentieth century. The Qing Dynasty, which had ruled for nearly three centuries, was almost incapable of exerting political control over China in the midst of Western aggression in the country. Foreign businessmen and merchants had been exporting wealth out of China for decades by 1900, and China was powerless to stop the unequal trading. Western military power, far more advanced than the Chinese military,…

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    On March 1906, one of the worst battles of the Moro rebellion occurred in the Southern part of the Philippines. The principal adversaries were the Moro rebels of Mount Dajo and the American troops, commanded by General Leonard Wood. This battle happened after the Spanish-American war in 1901 and towards the end of the Philippine-American war. The Moros, driven by ethnic and religious ideology were weary of foreign rule and policies and refused to accept another ruler. The Moros thought that they…

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    Perks Of Rebellion

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    The Perks of Rebellion Has an authority figure ever tried to control you or your actions, causing you to rebel? If you answered yes, you're not alone, I myself being rebellious. I have been rebellious since I can remember, but maybe that's a good thing. Maybe being rebellious is the cause of higher intelligence/intellect. Maybe it shows signs of success in the future. Rebellion is a good thing. According to recent studies in 2015, “rule-breaking” is a predictor for higher incomes.…

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