Gandhi led the rebellion of Great Britain around the early 1900's, and became very famous for being non-violent and religious.
The first religious group to become political activist (although not a political party as such) were the Calvinists in what later became the Dutch Republic., rising against their Catholic Spanish King and gaining independence after an eighty year-long war.
Spain, France, and the Netherlands became involved.
Geneva in Switzerland became a haven for over 6000 Protestants during the 16th century. Led by John Calvin, the city became known for its focus on Protestantism and religious reform, attracting many religious refugees seeking a safe haven from persecution in other regions of Europe.
The violent storm wreaked havoc on the small town, causing widespread destruction and leaving many residents displaced.
who became the dominant people of southern eastern europe
schools became less common in medieval Europe
Contain communism.
The UN, it's a long list.
With great trepidation and frequently violent responses. The spread of this social cancer was seen as an unhealthy process, anti-feudal and unfit for civilized Nations.
The Republican Party.... << not really more gangs have developed past years and became more and more violent.
Magellan's arrival in the Philippines in 1521 had a significant impact on the native populations. The interactions with the locals resulted in both violent conflicts and moments of peaceful trade and exchange. The colonization process that followed eventually led to the suppression and displacement of indigenous cultures, introduction of Christianity, Spanish rule, and economic exploitation.