In the 17th Century, the Spanish Crown had difficulty suppressing a revolt in the Netherlands because of the difficulty in raising an army.
The Spanish Crown had problems in the suppressing of the revolt in 1640 by Portugal because Spain had difficulties raising an army. In the 17th Century, none of the European powers has standing armies due to the high cost. When war arose, the armies were either paid mercenaries or recruits from the commoners & nobles who led them.
Elizabeth
the southern Netherlands
Tula The Revolt - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
Traditionally, it's told the Netherlands revolted because of religion. In the 16th century the Protestant Netherlands were part of Catholic Spain. Another view is that the Dutch (nobles) became Protestant so they could revolt, and that they actually had economic motives for the revolt.
The Tamblot revolt was caused by the need to resist the Spanish religious influences
The Ionian Revolt.
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They believed it caused Denmark Vessey to plan a slave revolt.(novanet)
Captain Jaggery put an end to the crew's revolt by using extreme force, ordering his men to fire on the crew with their guns and cannons. He showed no mercy or hesitation in suppressing the revolt and instilled fear in the crew to ensure they would not try to rebel again.
Philip II's attempts to spread Catholicism.
It was the Battle of Bunker Hill that caused King George to proclaim the colonies in revolt. The battle occurred on June 17, 1775.