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It prompted the revision of the Articles of Confederation.
The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising of a Chinese society that had the support of the Chinese government in 1900. The Chinese had being taken advantage of by imperialist nations for decades. An international force of imperialist nations suppressed the rebellion. To add insult to injury the European, Japanese & American powers demanded damages for the cost of suppressing the rebellion.
It is false that Shays' Rebellion was carried out to support a weak central government. The rebellion was carried out by farmers who were upset with the courts taking their farms.
Slaves often increased their personal support by forming strong relationships with other slaves, developing skills that made them valuable to their owners, and sometimes by engaging in acts of resistance or rebellion to challenge their status and demand better treatment. By creating networks of support and building their own sense of empowerment, slaves were able to improve their conditions and work towards freedom.
It is false that Shays' Rebellion was carried out to support a weak central government. The rebellion was carried out by farmers who were upset with the courts taking their farms.
Mackenzie found little support in the Upper Canada rebellion because most of the leaders had been arrested, which caused the rebellion to lose most of its momentum.
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Elizabeth I supported the Dutch rebellion against Spanish rule primarily to counteract Spanish power in Europe, which posed a threat to England. By aiding the Dutch, she aimed to foster a Protestant ally and weaken Spain, a staunch Catholic adversary. Additionally, supporting the rebellion aligned with her commitment to Protestantism and helped secure trade routes and interests for England in the region. This support also reflected her broader strategy of balancing power among European nations.
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