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Quakers resisted slavery.
Among the occupied countries only Denmark actively resistd.
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In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
Picts and Scots
Picts and Scots
The Caledonians and the Picts.
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Groups that resisted in the Inca empire usually faced severe consequences. The Incas had an efficient system of control, and resistance was met with military force and repression. Those who resisted could be captured, enslaved, or even executed. Additionally, entire villages or communities could be forcibly relocated or punished economically through the confiscation of resources.
Groups that resisted inclusion in the Inca Empire often faced military conquest and punitive measures. The Inca utilized a combination of force and diplomacy, incorporating conquered peoples into their administrative system while imposing their culture and taxes. Those who resisted could be subjected to violence, displacement, or forced labor, and their leaders were often executed to deter further resistance. Ultimately, the Inca aimed to assimilate these groups, integrating them into the empire's extensive network.