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Articles related to "Rebellion"
Ag Facts of the Eighteenth Century Agriculture in the 18th century was a hard lifestyle. Farmers were fighting to establish their rights under the new government. See how things were different -- and the same. eighteenth century • farming • facts • whiskey rebellion • shay's rebellion
Moro Rebellion in the Philippines The separatist rebellion by the Islamic Moro people of the Philippines was sparked by the policy of the United States in the aftermath of the Spanish-American War. moro rebellion • dispute between muslims philippine government • muslim philippines peace agreement • sulu • us colonial policy
Seeds of Rebellion in America During the 1600s European countries were warring for control of America. Colonial settlements saw their profits demanded by European governments to finance these wars. america • rebellion • european powers • england • spain and france
The Whiskey Rebellion A goal of paying off Revolutionary War debts led to a second uprising. Some call it America's first Civil War as it pitted the government against its citizens. war debts • backroom politics • whiskey rebellion • newly ratified constitution • second civil war
STEPPARENTS AND TEENAGERS: PART TWO Teenagers often are confused about who they are, and what they will do with their lives. Dealing with their concerns involves time, attention, and understanding, and can be major challenge for the stepparent. stepfamilies • teenagers • blended families • families • communication
The Revolt of An Lushan History sometimes seems to be an inevitable process - but it was not. There were many occasions when a major change could have happened but was diverted by chance. china • tang dynasty • revolt • rebellion • an lushan
Asian Criminal Groups Criminal syndicates that emerged in China and Japan still conduct shady activities today, and the violence of Vietnamese/Laotian gangs is becoming well known. asian criminal groups • chinese triads • japanese yakuza • vietnamese gangs • qing dynasty
Does Your Tween Say No? Does your special needs tween tell you NO? special needs tween • rebellion • chores • down syndrome • deaf
Owain Glyndwr Welsh prince Owain Glyndwr was the last major threat to English political power in medieval Wales. wales • welsh • owain glyndwr • glendower • glyn dwr
Asia's Darkest Moments Explore some of the worst things that can happen to people, nations and a continent, and marvel that they survived. asia • oriental history • history • china • india
American Whiskey Trail Northbound Face facts! Alcohol has always been a part of the American landscape. Through good times and bad, war and peace, Prohibition and even a Rebellion, whiskey was there! american whiskey trail • get a good drink • history with a twist • canyons of lower manhattan • fraunces tavern
Dan Daly:Legendary Enlisted Marine Daly fought the Boxers in China, the Cacos in Haiti, served aboard numerous ships, fought in the "Bananna wars", and fought the Germans in WWI at Belleau Woods. dan daly • enlisted • marine • legend • united staes marine corps
Fall Whisky Events Across the Americas whisky, with or without the "e", is being celebrated. Come join novices and connoisseurs where experts hold court and the drams are delightful. fall whisky events • malt advocate • whiskyfest nyc • dalmore • richard patterson
Injuries Mar Keeneland's Saturday Four-year-old Off Duty, five-year-old Purim, and two-year-old Wicked Style offered what thoroughbred race fans show up to see and saved the day from sad events. 2007 phoenix stakes • wicked style • shadwell turf mile stakes • purim • lane's end breeders' futurity
The Invention of Slavery The first English settlers in Colonial Virginia did nor arrive with a well-developed concept of race based slavery. Slavery had to be invented. slavery colonial virginia invention • africans colonial virginia • colonial virginia slave codes • colonial virginia black indentured servants • slavery invention
Part Two: The Mysteries of Teotihuacan Mysteries, myths and legends abound over the genesis and sudden collapse of Teotihuacan; ancient Mesoamerica's golden city. Was it a utopia created to appease angry gods, or the place where bloody human sacrifices began? Profound efforts are underway to unlock the secrets of this mysterious civilization, as archaeologists and anthropologists rebuild its past, without the benefit of any written record. Teotihuacan: Called by its survivors as "The Place where Time Began." quetzalcoatl • feathered serpent • pyramid • mesoamerica • sacrifices
Guide to Eating Disorder Recovery in Children This guide to eating disorder recovery in children helps parents learn how to help their child recover from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders. eating disorder recovery • guide for children • how parents can help • recover from anorexia • bulimia
SWG Spy Abilities Guide Not every person engaged in the galactic civil war is in it for the fame and glory. Some do it out of ideology or the thrill of stealing the secrets of the other side. star wars galaxies spy guide • swg spy guide • star wars galaxies spy abilities • swg spy abilities • star wars galaxies
The Emancipation Proclamation That Didn't Free Anyone The notion that Lincoln freed the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation was a myth. It was, however, a political maneuver that worked. emancipation proclamation • lincoln • slaves • abolition of slavery
The Punk Way of Life The punk subculture isn't merely a fashion statement, but rather an attitude and a way of life for many people. punk movement • punk subculture • punk clothing • punk fashion • punk 1970's
Russian Cities: Kazan Kazan, Tatarstan, is an essential stop for travelers looking to explore the Russian Federation further than Moscow and St. Petersburg. qol sharif mosque • kremlin • kazan • tatarstan<syumbike • hotels
What You Leave Behind--A Review (Part 1) Review of Deep Space Nine's finale, "What You Leave Behind." reviews • finale • deep space nine • ds9 • star trek
King of Alcoholic Beverages Headquartered in London, Diageo operates in 180 countries and territories. The company manages 9 of the world's top 20 premium distilled spirits and owns Guiness beer. diageo • world's leading producer of alcoholic beverages • smirnoff vodka • captain morgan rum • johnnie walker scotch
Massacre at Ludlow: Murder and Arson Part 2 of Massacre at Ludlow describes some of the activities that took place that day. ludlow • coal mining • coal miners • trade unions
The Rise, Reign and Fall of Anne Boleyn, Part III The court of the Papal Legates in England accomplishes nothing, and Henry takes matters into his own hands. henry viii • anne boleyn • catherine of aragon • thomas wolsey • cardinal campeggio
Alexander The Great The life and times of one of the greatest military conquerors that ever lived. alexander the great • military conqueror • phillip of macedon • the persian empire • alexandropolis
Elections in Scotland: United Kingdom at Devolution After almost 300 years Scotland has elected a new Parliament. With the regional elections in Scotland and Wales the United Kingdom has made an important step towards devolution of political power. In both regions voters preferred the Labour Party for its reforms in favor of regional resurrection. Nationalist parties arrived second in both assemblies, while the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats found themselves third and fourth. After its victory in Great Britain´s general elections in 1997, Tony Blair's governing Labour Party had accelerated reforms by two referendums for regional autonomy for both Scotland and Wales. The popular decisions in favor of the reform and now the elections of regional assemblies represent only a first step in a wider reform process that is going to change institutions in the UK. scotland • wales • england • united kingdom • elections
Putting Together the Puzzle Pieces of Pre-Columbian Mexico The ancient people of Mesoamerican were not the violent savages depicted by Europeans after the Spanish invasion. Instead, they became highly accomplished in art, medicine, philosophy, complex astrology and math, architecture, government and organized religion. Where did ancient Mesoamericans come from and how did they transform from loosely knit hunter-gatherers to complex, legendary civilizations? pre-columbian • civilization • mexico • nomads • religion
Back to School! Do schools meet the needs of today's students, their parents, and of society? Back to School is a cultural ritual. What is its history? Would you change it if you could? back to school • ritual • culture • new beginning • student needs
War Affects the Environment This article talks about the effects of war on the environment. environmental effects • wars
Ang Yi Chinese secret societies have a long history of resisting injustice and oppression. They followed the same pattern in Siam before being ruthlessly suppressed. chinese migrants in siam • field marshal sarit • labour unions in thailand • 1932 revolution • absolute monarchy in thailand
Carolinas' Aristocratic Government The hard-working farmers in the northern portion of Carolina scoff at the Aristocrats that attempt to force upon them taxation without representation. north and south carolina • charleston • taxation without representation • governing bodies in colonial america • plantation system in the colonial south
Causes of the Civil War: John Brown's Raid john brown • abolitionists • insurrection • uprising • civil war
Companies in the Computer Game Industry: LucasArts LucasArts - A company producing quality games containing great storytelling, and the newest in technology. computer gaming news • lucasarts • george lucas • star wars • storytelling
Food First growing food cooperatively builds community community gardens • food first • food security • community shared agriculture
Hudson and the Muscovy Company Henry Hudson’s chance to become a seafaring explorer came in 1607, when the Muscovy Company sent him to locate the Northwest Passage. henry hudson • seafaring explorers • northwest passage • muscovy • mediterranean ports of the middle east
Magna Carta 1215 In 1215, King John was forced to sign Magna Carta, a document that imposed limits on royal power and serves as the basis for modern British law. magna carta • 1215 • king john • english constitution • runnymede
Sean Penn Directs Into The Wild Sean Penn directed, produced and partly filmed the 2007 movie Into The Wild. A movie about a young mans escape from modern society. into the wild • sean penn • jon krakauer • emile hirsch • alaska
Signing the Mayflower Compact The Mayflower Compact is written, then signed on November 11, 1620. mayflower compact • provincetown • massachusetts • alden • brewster
The Mayflower Compact The Mayflower Compact is written and signed after the Mayflower is moored on November 21, 1620, in what would come to be called Provincetown Harbor, in present-day Massac mayflower compact • <i>mayflower</i> • provincetown • massachusetts • london company
Women's Status in Medieval Vietnam Women in southern Vietnam have historically had more opportunities and freedoms than those in Chinese-dominated northern Vietnam. vietnam • ho chi minh • communism • women's status • annam
Live Free and/or Die After twenty three years of living under the boot of the Indonesian military, East Timor overwhelmingly voted for freedom, at which point it began living under the boot of the Indonesian paramilitary. indonesia • wiranto • megawati • sukarnoputri • east timor
Megawati Sukarnoputri Megawati may be the next president of Indonesia. But she should make it a short honeymoon. There's a lot of work to be done. east • asia • indonesia • megawati • sukarno
Origin, Causes of the Vietnam War Indochina conflict began with United States economic rebuilding of Japan. Political, social ideals of Communism; French Colonialism threaten post WW2 Southeast Asia. economic cause of the vietnam war • political cause of the vietnam war • social cause of the vietnam war • french colonialism • communist threat
A Look at the Provinces, Part V: Ontario This is the fifth article in the series. Ontario is the richest and most populous province in Canada and is Home to the federal capital. Situated between Manitoba and Quebec. It has an area of 412,582 square kilometres and has a population of 9,042,433 people. The Capital is Toronto. It was one of the founding provinces in 1867. province • toronto • central canada |
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