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  4. Slave rebellion (2033 bytes)
    1: ...Denmark Vesey and the Ancient Rome|Roman slave Spartacus. 3: ==North America== 4: ...lina in 1822, and Nat Turner at Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831.
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  5. Kett's Rebellion (679 bytes)
    1: ...stigated by Robert Ket (or Kett) of Wymondham. 3: ...d or crushed at Mousehold Hill near Norwich, England|Norwich. Kett was hanged.
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    1: Image:boxer.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Boxer forces in Tianjin 3: ...sers and other Chinese had been killed in the revolt and its suppression. 5: ... but later reconciled itself to China's ruling Manchu Qing Dynasty|Qing dynasty.
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  9. North-West Rebellion (3688 bytes)
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  11. Shays' Rebellion (3447 bytes)
    1: ... farmers over high debt and tax burdens. The rebellion started on August 29. 3: ...y small farmers were forced to sell their land to meet their debts. 5: ...erty eligibility requirements for office at the time.
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  12. Whiskey Rebellion (2606 bytes)
    1: ...against a federal tax on liquor and distilled drinks. 3: ... down the debt was a tax imposed in 1791 on distilled spirits. 5: ...ers to appear in federal district court in Philadelphia.
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  14. Bacon's Rebellion (12636 bytes)
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    1: ...clans and eventually the first samurai lead government in the History of Japan|history of Japan. ... 3: ...aira no Tadamasa, sided with Go-Shirakawa and Tadamichi. 5: ...establishing the two samurai clans as new political powers in Kyoto.
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  16. Heiji Rebellion (1225 bytes)
    1: ... was preceded by and a result of the Hogen Rebellion in 1156. 3: ...trayed and killed by a retainer while escaping from Kyoto in Owari. 5: ...ormed the first samurai dominated government, led by the Taira, in the History of Japan|his...
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    1: ...r, the Roman Catholic James II of England|James II. 3: ...th's forces were defeated at the Battle of Sedgemoor. 5: ...d'état'' three years later, in the Glorious Revolution.
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    1: ...the great 1.jpg|thumb|right|Contemporary bust of Alexander the Great 2: ...e of Hellenistic Greece across several continents. 4: ==Early life== 5: ...against and "andres" which is the Greek root for "men" (eg. android, androgen).
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    1: Image:Camus.JPG|right|thumbnail|180px|Albert Camus 3: ...ies (with Jean-Paul Sartre) of existentialism. 5: ==Early years==
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  32. August 22 (7845 bytes)
    1: ...n Calendar (235th in leap years), with 131 days remaining. 3: {{AugustCalendar}} 4: ==Events== 5: ...1485 - The Battle of Bosworth Field decisively ends the Wars of the Roses
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  33. Apartheid (20195 bytes)
    1: ...ing a speech by Jan Smuts, who became Prime Minister of South Africa in 1919. 3: == Apartheid in South Africa from day to day == 5: ...e not (only) social but were strictly enforced by law.
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    1: ...r. We are considered halfway through the June solstice|season on August 7. 3: {{AugustCalendar}} 4: ==Events== 5: ...p to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America.
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  39. Absalom (2786 bytes)
    1: ...lom, Absalom!''''' ''is a novel by William Faulkner.'' 3: ...Tiberian Hebrew '''&702;A&7687;&X161;&257;lôm'''), in the 4: ... king of kingdom of Israel|Israel. He was deemed 5: the handsomest man in the kingdom.
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