Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Battle of Gonzales" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

unrest and spread
Chinese troops were sent in to crush the protests, but the mass unrest spread throughout much of China.
As unrest spread to other parts of the city, many middle class white families who employed blacks in their homes as live-in cooks and servants were accosted by white rioters.
The 1905 Russian Revolution was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire.
In January 1964, following a mutiny by Tanganyikan soldiers in protest over their own Africanisation crisis, unrest spread throughout the Ugandan armed forces, then seemingly known as the Uganda Rifles.
International tension and domestic unrest fueled the growth and spread of the Boxer movement.
Similarly, the 2005 civil unrest in France lasted over three weeks and spread to nearly 300 towns.
As unrest spread, television and radio stations were instructed to stop all live broadcasts.
Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE and unrest and confusion spread throughout the Roman world, including Judaea.
The unrest spread to other Kurdish inhabited towns along the northern border with Turkey, and then to Damascus and Aleppo.
Usually used to attract media attention and spread awareness of a cause, distributed mobs were used effectively in the 2005 civil unrest in France.
When the violence spread to Annaba, Blida, Oran, and other cities and towns, the government declared a state of emergency and began using force to quell the unrest.
It rejected a complaint from 74 law professors and the Green party, declaring that the conditions that led to the unrest ( which began on October 27 ), the rapid spread of violence, and the possibility that it could recur justified the state of emergency.
Additionally, a series of bad harvests in parts of Germany, notably the southwest, led to widely spread famine-related unrest.
The nationalist unrest in Hungary spread to Vienna in early October, leading to a third revolutionary wave, the Wiener Oktoberaufstand (" Vienna October rising "), which further impeded the work of the Assembly.
At this late date nothing can prevent a substantial increase in the world death rate ... Ehrlich argued that the human population was too high already, and that while the level of disaster could be mitigated, humanity could not prevent severe famines, the spread of disease, social unrest, and other negative consequences of overpopulation.
But when in the early 1840s a feeling of unrest spread throughout Italy, even in Tuscany demands for a constitution and other political reforms were advanced ; in 1845 and 1846 riots broke out in various parts of the country, and Leopold granted a number of administrative reforms.
The unrest rapidly spread among the Christian populations of the other Ottoman provinces in the Balkans ( notably the April Uprising in Bulgaria ) setting off what would becomne known as the Great Eastern Crisis.
Especially amongst the officers unrest spread widely.
" The unrest spread to the port of Kronstadt, where Trotsky ordered a military response.
Well-versed in the culture of the Austrian parliamentary system and an orderly approach to government, they looked upon the socialist revolutionary attitude of their Kiev-based peers with some dismay and with the concern that the social unrest in the East should not spread to Galicia.
While the States of Holland were dithering about a decision, unrest about the quarrel began to spread around the Republic, disturbing the public peace and causing political problems in that the regents began to take sides, often in favor of the Remonstrants, whereas the common people, incited by the dominees, often opted for the Counter-Remonstrant viewpoint.
The soldiers continued to grumble — the unrest now spread to the noncommissioned officers ( sergeants and corporals ).
This unrest provided the opportunity for the CIA to support an armed Tibetan rebellion which eventually spread to Lhasa.
The news of the killings spread over the Punjab, and unrest and disquiet increased.

unrest and Colonel
Although the state of unrest within the Bengal Army was well known, on 24 April Lieutenant Colonel George Carmichael-Smyth, the unsympathetic commanding officer of the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry, ordered 90 of his men to parade and perform firing drills.
Some important figures related to the history of Santiago del Estero are Colonel Juan Francisco Borges, who led the local battalion of the Army of the North during the Argentine War of Independence ( and an ancestor of writer Jorge Luis Borges ), the 19th-century painter Felipe Taboada, as well as Francisco René and Mario Roberto Santucho, founders of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores ( Workers ' Revolutionary Party, PRT ) and the Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo ( People's Revolutionary Army, ERP ), the two leading guerrilla organizations during the wave of unrest in the 1970s.

unrest and Domingo
The unrest started when Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo, introduced restrictions to the withdrawal of cash from bank deposits, intending to stop the draining of deposits that had been taking place throughout 2001 and had reached the point where 25 % of all the money in the banks had been withdrawn.

unrest and de
Economic turmoil, substantial debt inherited from the Primo de Rivera regime, and fractious, rapidly changing governing coalitions led to serious political unrest.
Fearing that stronger measures were needed to quell the unrest, Santa Anna ordered his brother-in-law, General Martín Perfecto de Cos to " repress with strong arm all those who, forgetting their duties to the nation which has adopted them as her children, are pushing forward with a desire to live at their own option without subjection to the laws ".
This unrest was engineered by local magistrates and nobles, who enticed the people to revolt against the Lit de Justice, which was quite unfavourable to the nobles and magistrates.
The popular unrest caused by the assassination, coupled with the city of Orléans ' resistance to the siege, led Catherine de ' Medici to mediate a truce, resulting in the Edict of Amboise ( 1563 ).
A period of intense civil unrest ensued, during which the members of the Committees of Public Safety and General Security were forced to seek refuge in the Convention ; the Robespierre brothers, Saint-Just, Le Bas, and Couthon ensconced themselves in the Hôtel de Ville, attempting to incite an insurrection.
The flight of the king had caused civil unrest, and the petition, presented a day before the anniversary of the Fête de la Fédération, contributed to this agitation.
It has been renamed several times as well, from “ de la Constitución ,” “ de la República ” to the current official name ofde los Mártires ” but popularly it retains the name of “ Plaza de Armas .” The alternate name, Plaza de los Mártires ( Plaza of the Martyrs ) is in honor of people like Mariano Matamoros, Guadalupe el Salto and others who were executed here during the Mexican War of Independence and later in 1830 during political unrest.
Large demonstrations in support of this and similar petitions led to civil unrest, and culminated in the Champs de Mars Massacre on July 17th.
Jean Nicolet was commissioned by New France ’ s founder, Samuel de Champlain to form a peaceful alliance with Indians whose unrest was interfering with French trade and to possibly find a shorter trade route to China through Canada.
The Constitution, which has been amended several times, has always allowed for a state of emergency ( literally estado de sitio, state of siege ), to be declared if the constitution or the authorities it creates are endangered by internal unrest or foreign attack.
At this time there was much political unrest in Texas, as the colonists did not trust Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna to abide by the promises that had been made in the Mexican Constitution of 1824.
The creation of the patronage of Robert de Holland caused some unrest among other landowners, and on 25 October < ref name =" Standish ">
As early as October, however, Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna had been making plans to quell the unrest in Texas.
Diego de Rosales was ordered to the area by the Governor of Chile Francisco Antonio de Acuña Cabrera y Bayona who was concerned about the unrest of the native Puelches and Poyas after the slave hunting expeditions carried out by Luis Ponce de León in 1649.
Sometimes neglected at times of political unrest, the château de Rambouillet became the official summer residence of the French President of the Republic after President Félix Faure chose it as summer residence for himself and his family in 1896 ; Rambouillet thus became the official summer residence of the Presidents of the Third Republic and has retained its position ever since.
These were often destroyed or whitewashed during iconoclast phases of the Protestant Reformation or in other unrest such as the French Revolution, though some have survived in museums such as the V & A, Musée de Cluny and Louvre.
Brazzaville had a major music scene until unrest in the late 1990s, and produced popular bands like Bantous de la Capitale that played an integral role in the development of soukous and other styles of Congolese popular music.

0.599 seconds.