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The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler's Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England.
france and great britain expanded voting rights.
Great Syrian Revolt happened in 1925-07.
The revolt (which was crushed) caused Sparta to realise that they needed an army ready for battle the entire time if they were going to control the vast number of Helot slaves. So all men (and women to some degree) trained for battle and Sparta became the most feared fighting force in Greece. Answer And if the question is refereeing to revolts in mid 5th BC, after the great earthquake, than the answer is revolt destroyed the system completely
66-73 this is the Jewish-Roman War it is often called the First Great Revolt
In the days of the classical Romans there were three: the Great Jewish Revolt (66--73), the Kitos War (115--117) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132--135). During the Byzantine period thre was the Jewish Revolt against Heraclius (613- 625 or 628). during the Byzantine--Sasanian War (602--628).
Yes. The first revolt (66-68 CE) was started by the Zealots under the leadership of Abba Sikra (Talmud, Gittin 56a). The second (135 CE) was under the leadership of Bar Kokhba (a.k.a. Shimon ben Koziba).
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The Persian empire began when Cyrus the Great led a revolt against the Medes.
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REASONS FOR THEIR FAILURE: 1.The revolt lacked coordination. 2. The Filipinos had no great leader of great ability. 3. The Filipino rebels had no sufficient arms with which to fight the Spaniards on equal terms. 4. There was no feeling of unity and nationalism among the Filipinos. 5. Many Filipinos were more loyal to the Spaniards, especially the friars than their countrymen.
Just go to Google Images and type :´1857 revolt´. There they are.