when a man named jacob leisler atempted to overthrow the government in 1689.
this took place in new york. the leislers rebellions objective was to give the poor the richs money. jacob leisler and his son in law were both sentanced to death on the charges of murder and treason.
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Leisler's Rebellion was in the New York City. It was between the landholders and the merchants. Jacob Leisler did lead this rebellion and he gained control of the lower colonial New York. This rebellion was significant since it established resentment against the British domination and increased the tension between colonists and the British.
Definition of shays rebellion?
Shay's rebellion
There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.
Some were killed in the Boxer Rebellion.
Leisler's Rebellion was in the New York City. It was between the landholders and the merchants. Jacob Leisler did lead this rebellion and he gained control of the lower colonial New York. This rebellion was significant since it established resentment against the British domination and increased the tension between colonists and the British.
Shay's rebellion and the Whisky rebellion were both armed rebellion over taxes.
what is a rebellion
Definition of shays rebellion?
it was a cool rebellion
what as grabriel's rebellion?
Shay's rebellion
no it is not. blue rebellion is fight against the plantation of indigo. where as indian rebellion is the fight for independence
There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.
Some were killed in the Boxer Rebellion.
Shay's Rebellion
Shays' Rebellion?