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revolts and Papal
The book's focus is the Crisis of the Late Middle Ages suffered by Europe in the 14th century: the Hundred Years ' War, the Black Plague, the Papal Schism, pillaging mercenaries, anti-Semitism, popular revolts including the Jacquerie in France, the liberation of Switzerland, the Battle of the Golden Spurs, and peasant uprisings against laws that enforced the use of hops in beer.

revolts and inspired
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.
For the next three years, Margaret inspired several revolts in the northernmost counties of England, but was eventually forced to sail to France, where she and Edward maintained a court in exile.
Religiously inspired revolts and rebellions followed, in which, indeed, one king, Charles I ( 1625 – 1649 ) lost his life, and his son James II lost his crown and fled to France ( 1685 – 1688 ).
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.
The actions and ideas that grew out of the revolts inspired other individuals, such as Getúlio Vargas, to lead the 1930 revolution against the Brazilian Government and bring down the Old Republic.
Given the tide of militant nationalism that swept through India and the resentment and revolts it inspired, it is arguable that its overarching aim: to germinate public resentment and revolts within the Indian forces of the British Indian Army to overthrow the Raj was ultimately successful.
The opposition lacked an obvious leader or a single candidate who could have inspired people to protest, thus leaving the field open for more spontaneous populist revolts.
The enslaved Empire is inspired by the courage of the two slaves and while the Archers are distracted by the events, the Empire rises up and revolts against its captors.

revolts and similar
After being defeated, Naxos is believed ( based on similar, later revolts ) to have been forced to tear down its walls, and lost its fleet and its vote in the League.
North of the Loire, similar revolts were started by the so-called Chouans ( royalist rebels ).
Socially, the uprising discouraged whites ' questioning the slave system from the perspective that such discussion might encourage similar slave revolts.
Forced to flee to Brazil when Napoleon's troops invaded Portugal, he found himself faced there with liberal revolts that reflected similar events in the metropolis ; he was compelled to return to Europe amid new conflicts.
Louis-Philippe of France, abdicated the throne, prompting similar revolts throughout the continent.
All these revolts drew their force from the mass opposition of the population to the brutality and exploitation of Russian colonialist rule ( even among peoples like Georgians, Azeris and Talysh who had originally been incorporated relatively easily ), and used similar guerrilla tactics.
The Jewish Encyclopedia article on the Hebrew Alphabet states: " Not until the revolts against Nero and against Hadrian did the Jews return to the use of the old Hebrew script on their coins, which they did from motives similar to those which had governed them two or three centuries previously ; both times, it is true, only for a brief period.
If he had not stopped the revolts, India could have descended into a chaotic rebellion which would have alienated common Indians and impress only violent revolutionaries, although a similar type of movement was introduced in 1930 i. e. civil disobedience movement.
A similar term also existed in the People's Republic of China, which includes charges such collaborating with foreign forces and inciting revolts against the government.
Southern planters grew concerned that the presence of these slaves who had witnessed the revolution in Haiti would incite similar revolts in the United States, and therefore went to significant lengths to prevent the widespread trade of these persons.
The Wallachian revolution of 1848, the most successful of similar revolts at the time, was, according to Pătrăşcanu, a mature reaction of bourgeois circles against boyar supremacy (" it only sought [...] to replace a minority with another "), but was generally not opposed to preserving an estate-based economy.

revolts and activity
Bozizé showed no activity against Patassé and frequently crushed revolts against the president.
Riots and revolts against the new government broke out almost immediately in the Erguel valley and the region remained a center of anti-government activity.
His activity raised the suspicions of Polish authorities already used to Cossack revolts, and he was promptly arrested.
In spite of the harsh pacification policies implemented by Augustus, the Asturian country remained an unstable region subjected to sporadic revolts – often carried out in collusion with the Cantabri – and persistent guerrilla activity which kept the roman occupation forces busy until the mid-1st century AD.

revolts and Parma
After the freeway revolts killed the Clark Freeway east of East 55th Street and the Parma Freeway, I-90 was realigned to follow the Innerbelt and part of I-290.

revolts and where
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.
Meanwhile, Stephen had put down two revolts in the south-west led by Baldwin de Redvers and Robert of Bampton ; Baldwin was released after his capture and travelled to Normandy, where he became an increasingly vocal critic of the king.
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, Stephen had put down two revolts in the south-west led by Baldwin de Redvers and Robert of Bampton ; Baldwin was released after his capture and travelled to Normandy, where he became an increasingly vocal critic of the king.
He entered the service of the Khedive in 1873 ( with British government approval ) and later became the Governor-General of the Sudan, where he did much to suppress revolts and the slave trade.
More often, there is a dynamic cycle where negotiations fail, minor disturbances ensue resulting in suppression by the police and military forces, escalating into more violent revolts that lead to further negotiations until independence is granted.
These were turned back by a storm, but shortly afterwards 10 ships under the Megarian general Helixus reached the Hellespont, where they triggered revolts in Byzantium, Chalcedon and other important cities.
Discussion of revolts where Native Americans attacked missions are generally missing from the Fourth-grade curriculum.
The continued agitation within Egypt as a result of British control led to a series of revolts where British military outposts were attacked.
Russian troops first moved to gain control of the Caucasus region, where the revolts of Muslim tribesmen — Chechens, Circassians, and Dagestanis — had continued despite numerous Russian campaigns in the nineteenth century.
With one or two exceptions, such as where two historical revolts are reported as one, the account can be verified to a surprising degree of probability by comparison with reports from other sources and by correlation of the account's geography with the likely reality in the English Fens and the southern Netherlands.
Following the February 1794 recall of Hébertist deputy Jean-Baptiste Carrier from Nantes, where he had been engaged in a mass executions to suppress the Vendéen revolts, the Hébertists attempted to stage a popular revolt, hoping to mimic that which had led to the downfall of the Girondins.
Nesvizh, Mir, Lachva, Kletsk, and Kremenets were some of the places where ghetto revolts occurred.
As deputy to the National Convention, Saliceti became a Montagnard and on 15 January 1793 voted for the death of King Louis XVI, and was sent to Corsica on mission to oversee Pasquale Paoli and enforce the Reign of Terror ; however, he was compelled to withdraw to Provence, where he took part in repressing the revolts at Marseille and Toulon.

revolts and flag
Moldova adopted the Romanian flag during the declaration of independence from the USSR in 1991 ( and was used in various demonstrations and revolts by the population ) and later the Moldovan coat of arms ( which is part of the Romanian coat of arms ) was placed in the center of the flag.
Despite the debates that took place, for years, about the existence of this organization, it is now widely recognized in academic circles that it was a type of " false flag " invention, by the Sagasta government, in order to suppress peasant revolts in the south of Spain.

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