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He promised to do whatever was necessary to crush the rebellion.
The British plan for victory was to quell the rebellion, because that is all they saw the American Revolution as.
It failed because the plan to kill Hitler failed, but also because there were too many people to control in his empire. That is, the "rebellion" could not contain all of the necessary people from bring word of Hitler's survival. Once the government found out he was alive, the plan quickly unravelled.
During 1775, colonists were forced to decide if they would support the rebellion or the King. Most Americans believe that if they had lived in that time, they would have supported the rebellion, despite the very real threat of death from Britain for treason.
Lincolnâ??s Ten Percent Plan only required 10% of the voters of Confederate state voters to swear an allegiance to the Union, thus leaving 90% possibly disagreeing or open to rebellion. Radical Republicans found the plan far too lenient and retaliated with the Wade-Davis Act which was vetoed by Lincoln. These actions caused a widening fissure within the Republican Party.
The Proclamation of Rebellion, or A Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition, was King George III's response to the American colonists' rebellion at Bunker Hill. It stated that the colonies were now considered to be in complete rebellion, and called on loyal and responsible colonists and others to "withstand and suppress" the revolt.
General Valeriano Weyler attempted to suppress the Cuban rebellion backfire was to restore order.
The Proclamation of Rebellion, or A Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition, was King George III's response to the American colonists' rebellion at Bunker Hill. It stated that the colonies were now considered to be in complete rebellion, and called on loyal and responsible colonists and others to "withstand and suppress" the revolt.
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It means to suppress or put an end to. As in 'the troops quelled the rebellion'
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Four more states joined the Confederacy.
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The rebellion again King John (the Peasant's Revolt) began in 1381!
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James I suppressed dissenters in order to consolidate his power and maintain control over his kingdom. He believed in the divine right of kings and sought to suppress any challenges to his authority, including from religious dissenters, in order to maintain stability and prevent rebellion.
the french revolution was a rebellion of the french against their king. it was a bloody and violent batttle/rebellion