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What is a violent uprising against a ruler called?

A revolt.


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You are describing a genocide. It refers to violent crimes against a group with the intent to destroy the existence of the group. The Holocaust was a perfect example of the word and it was only when the German leaders were brought to trial in Nuremburg was this termed use. A pharse that goes along with it is 'crimes against humanity'.


What is a violent upspring againist a ruler?

A popular uprising of regular citizens against a ruler is a revolution. However, if it is just the military removing a government, it is called a military coup d'etat. If these attempts fail or the vast majority of the population is revolting against a ruler violently, a civil war can break out between the ruler's loyalists and the opposition fighters. A rebellion is a common cause of violent uprisings and consists of smaller scale attacks made by an armed force.


In the American Revolution what were groups of colonists who organized protests against the British government called?

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i dont know what its called but if u want to know that bad look in your history txtbook


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