Chief Massasoit was the name given for the local native American chief.
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The Bastar Rebellion, which took place in the early 20th century in the Bastar region of India, was primarily led by tribal leaders, notably the Gond tribal chief, Komal Singh. The rebellion was a response to British colonial policies that encroached on tribal land and resources. Local grievances, including heavy taxation and forced labor, fueled the uprising, which aimed to assert tribal rights and resist exploitation. The movement highlighted the struggles of indigenous communities against colonial oppression.
Shay's Rebellion revealed that a stronger government was needed. It also brought about fears that local government was becoming too powerful.
The Battle of Lemberg was a battle between West Ukrainian People's Republic and local Polish people. This battle was or the control of the city of L'viv.
Sahys' rebellion occurred in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It was a significant uprising that took place in the 18th century, primarily involving the Maratha community. The rebellion was a reaction against oppressive policies and taxation imposed by local rulers.
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In 1857, Meerut was under British control as part of British India. The local ruler, or the chief authority before the uprising, was a British officer, Lieutenant Colonel George M. Anson, who commanded the 60th Native Infantry. The rebellion, known as the Indian Rebellion of 1857, began in Meerut when Indian soldiers (sepoys) revolted against British rule, marking a significant turning point in India's struggle for independence.
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Ok... my history is a little shaky but Shay's rebellion was lead by farmers who disliked the new judicial system. However they were successfully put down by local forces.
Shayâ??s Rebellion began as a series of protests by farmers against their state and local government then turned bloody. Objecting to state enforcements of tax and credit debt collections, protests arose in states from New Hampshire to South Carolina with the rebellion in Massachusetts being the most intense.