The Boxer Rebellion
It was the 'Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists' desire to drive out all foreigners from China, that led to the Boxer Uprising (or Boxer Rebellion) - so the problem was not caused by any particular country.
the rebellion was led by daniel shay
Whiskey rebellion
Wu Wang led the rebellion.
The members of the secret society that attacked foreigners and Chinese Christians in Beijing were primarily part of the Boxers, also known as the Yihetuan or "Righteous and Harmonious Fists." This anti-foreign and anti-Christian movement arose in the late 19th century, fueled by widespread resentment against foreign imperialism and missionary activities. The Boxer Rebellion, which peaked in 1900, saw these groups engaging in violent uprisings against foreign nationals and Chinese converts to Christianity. The conflict ultimately led to an eight-nation alliance intervening to suppress the uprising and protect their interests.
Daniel Shay led the rebellion that undermined the article of confederation.
shays rebellion
The first rebellion against King James II was led by the Duke of Monmouth, who was beheaded after the rebellion was stopped. Another rebellion was led against him by Archibald Campbell, who was also executed by beheading.
Slavery
Nathaniel Bacon, The rebellion was called Bacons Rebellion.
It led to Slavery
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