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Among the more notable of the revolts was the Jayuya Uprising, when a group of Puerto Rican Nationalists, under the leadership of Blanca Canales, held the town of Jayuya for three days, the Utuado Uprising which culminated in what is known as the " Utuado Massacre ," and the attack on La Fortaleza ( the Puerto Rican governor's mansion ).

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One example of this was his assertion that `` all servile revolts must be dealt with by physical force ''.
There is no explanation of terms nor a qualification that most such revolts have been dealt with by force -- only a bald dogmatism that they must, because of some undefined compulsion, be so repelled.
* 1992 – General Abdul Rashid Dostum revolts against President Mohammad Najibullah of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and allies with Ahmed Shah Massoud to capture Kabul.
From the end of 1888, the Amir spent eighteen months in his northern provinces bordering upon the Oxus, where he was engaged in pacifying the country that had been disturbed by revolts, and in punishing with a heavy hand all who were known or suspected to have taken any part in rebellion.
Between 6 and 9 AD the Dalmatians raised the last in a series of revolts together with the Pannonians, but it was finally crushed and in 10 AD Illyricum was split into two provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia.
In this context, black revolts in Cuba increased, and were put down with mass executions.
At the end of 1793, the army began to prevail and revolts were defeated with ease.
Such grants of sovereignty are usually forced, as is common with self-determination granted after nationalist revolts.
The Kuomintang Muslim General Ma Bufang waged war on the invading Tibetans during the Sino-Tibetan War with his Muslim army, and he repeatedly crushed Tibetan revolts during bloody battles in Qinghai provinces.
Two 1st-century AD revolts did not permanently damage their cordial relations with Rome, and the Treveri adapted readily to Roman civilization.
To overthrow such a system, the Situationist International supported the May ' 68 revolts, and asked the workers to occupy the factories and to run them with direct democracy, through workers ' councils composed by instantly revocable delegates.
In China, the government refused to negotiate with student protestors resulting in the Tianamen Square attacks that stopped the revolts by force.
When the Livonian knights were crushed by Samogitians in the Battle of Saule in 1236, coinciding with a series of revolts in Estonia, the Livonian Order was inherited by the Teutonic Order, allowing the Teutonic Knights to exercise political control over large territories in the Baltic region.
There do exist checks on the prime minister's power: parliament may revoke its confidence in an incumbent prime minister ; cabinet or caucus revolts can quickly bring down a sitting premier, and even mere threats of such action can persuade and / or compel a prime minister to resign his post, as happened with Jean Chrétien ; the Senate may delay or impede legislation put forward by the Cabinet, such as when Brian Mulroney's bill creating the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) came before the upper chamber ; and, given Canada's federal nature, the jurisdiction of the federal government is limited to areas prescribed by the constitution.
Many of the revolts were the result of French policy of maltreating the local population as with the introduction of forced labor.
Along with these initial republican revolts, early modern Europe also saw a great increase in monarchial power.
Increasing peasant disturbances and sometimes actual revolts occurred, with the goal of securing ownership of the land they worked.
Earlier, there was a strong romantic nationalist element mixed with Enlightenment rationalism in the rhetoric used in British North America, in the colonists ' Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution of 1787, as well as the rhetoric in the wave of revolts, inspired by new senses of localized identities, which swept the American colonies of Spain, one after the other, from 1811.
English resistance had also begun, with Eadric the Wild attacking Hereford and revolts at Exeter, where Harold's mother Gytha was a focus of resistance.
Meanwhile, in these efforts to retain the guise of a Roman Catholic reformer as opposed to a heretical revolutionary, and to appeal to German princes with his religious condemnation of the peasant revolts backed up by the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms, Luther's growing conservatism would provoke more radical reformers.
Ghibelline revolts broke out across the north of Italy, and increasingly occupied the attention of Charles, even as Michael Palaeologus was negotiating a union of churches with the Pope.
At the same time, he had made contact with Genoa and was sending money to encourage the revolts in the north.
Weakened by costly and disastrous military campaigns against Goguryeo ( in modern day Korea ) which ended with the defeat of Sui in the early seventh century, the dynasty disintegrated through a combination of popular revolts, disloyalty, and assassination.
Eventually resentment of the emperor increased and the wars, coupled with revolts and assassinations, led to the fall of the Sui Dynasty.

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The specific accusations made against John during the baronial revolts are now generally considered to have been invented for the purposes of justifying the revolt ; nonetheless, most of John's contemporaries seem to have held a poor opinion of his sexual behaviour.
The result was a series of revolts against Portuguese rule of which the battle of Mbwila and the revolt led by Kimpa Vita ( Tchimpa Vita ) were the most important.
* June 8 – Rhys ap Maredudd revolts in Wales ; the revolt will not be suppressed until 1288.
These new revolts led to a renewed revolt in Elam and Babylonia.
The most notable of all the revolts is the Babylonian revolt which was led by Nebuchadnezzar III.
This revolt occurred when Otanes withdrew much of the army out of Babylon to aid Darius in suppressing other revolts.
Aboriginal participation in a number of major revolts during the Qing era, including the Taokas-led Ta-Chia-hsi revolt of 1731 – 1732, ensured the Plains tribes would remain an important factor in crafting Qing frontier policy until the end of Qing rule in 1895.
His rule was characteristically oppressive and sparked a series of indigenous revolts, notably the Palestinian Arab revolt of 1834.
* July 17: The beginning of the Great Fear, the peasantry revolt against feudalism and a number of urban disturbances and revolts.
The Peloponnesian revolt was quickly followed by revolts in Crete, Macedonia, and Central Greece, which would soon be suppressed.
No sources have been found for the belief that Capernaum was involved in the bloody Jewish revolts against the Romans, the First Jewish-Roman War ( AD 66 – 73 ) or Bar Kokhba's revolt ( 132 – 135 ), although there is reason to believe that Josephus, one of the Jewish generals during the earlier revolt, was taken to Capernaum ( which he called " Kapharnakos ") after a fall from his horse in nearby Bethsaida ( Josephus, Vita, 72 ).
A large 19th century revolt by the native Maya people of Yucatán ( Mexico ), known as the Caste War of Yucatán, was one of the most successful modern Native American revolts ; results included the temporary existence of the Maya state of Chan Santa Cruz, recognized as an independent nation by the British Empire.
In 454 BC Athens lost a fleet attempting to aid an Egyptian revolt against Persia ; fearing revolts by the other members of the Delian League, Athens moved the treasury to their city from Delos in 453 BC, and signed the Peace of Callias with Persia around 450 BC.
Georgian scholar George Anchabadze noted that this coincided with a major Abkhazian revolt, and is comparable to various earlier mass revolts in the South Caucasus by Georgians, Abkhaz, Transcaucasian Avars, Azeris, Talysh and Lezghins.
Athens was afraid that Potidaea would revolt due to Corinthian or Macedonian influence, as Perdiccas II of Macedon was encouraging revolts among Athens ' other allies in Thrace.
Zayd's rebellion inspired other revolts by members of his clan, especially in the Hejaz, the most famous among these being the revolt of Imam Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya al-Mahdi against the Abbasids in 762.
Plaque commemorating the ' 18 of the Copacabana Fort revolt ' The tenente revolts heralded the end of the politics of café com leite and coronelismo and the beginning of social reforms.
He suppressed the revolts some of the Anatolian governors of provinces, most notably the revolt of Abaza Hasan Pasha, the ruler of Aleppo and of Ahmed Pasha, Kenan Pasha, Ali Mirza Pasha, Ferhad Pasha, Mustafa Pasha in 1658 – 1659.
The Ordinance of Labourers and Statute of Labourers were, of course, very unpopular with the peasants, who wanted higher wages and better living standards, and was a contributing factor to subsequent peasant revolts, most notably the English peasants ' revolt of 1381.
* Book 2: The Komnenian revolt ( Envy against the family — Causes of uprising — The escape — Rebels proclaim Alexius as emperor-Melissenos revolts — Komnenians seize Constantinople-Emperor Nikephoros III Votaneiates abdicates )
In 1926, following passage of stringent anti-clerical criminal laws and enforcement of these so-called Calles Laws ( named for President of Mexico Plutarco Elias Calles ) coupled with farmer's revolts against land reform in the heavily Catholic Bajio, scattered guerrilla operations coalesced into a serious armed revolt against the government.
Slave revolts are rare, harshly suppressed, and due to the brutality of the Dark Elves, usually only the " new stock " have the will to participate in any revolt.
In the Welsh-born Henry VII the Welsh believed that " the Son of Destiny " had come and there were no more revolts or talk of revoltthe people of Wales became as loyal as any of the King's other subjects.

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