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This is not a definite answer, but perhaps because they feel that his revolt could free them all. Are you talking about Night by Elie Wiesel?
The Indian revolt failed for two main reasons 1- It was already too late 2-It was not co-ordinated
the prisoner held in the dungeon there was sir Richard the lionhearted.
There are many reasons for the failure of the revolt of 1857.They are described below:1- POLITICAL Causes2- RELIGIOUS Causes3- SOCIAL Causes4- ECONOMICAL Causes5- MILITARY Causes
They were in Revolt against harsh treatment in reconcentration camps.
the common people of america; to show they all the reasons they should revolt and start the war for independence
The Iceni objected to the Roman religion which seemed to insult their own gods. They did not like the fact that retired legionaries had been given some of their land. When king Iceni died, Boudica was whipped. And this caused Boudica's revolt.....
The to oposing sides were englands most wanted soldiers who escaped from the prison od Adkabanx and the king and his wealthy barrons he was forced to kill his best friends in the peasants revolt who were James mcreddith gerthith yakumouth freddricto hettrea and fredinand hallfods
The Boston Massacre occurred when British soldiers started shooting at a crowd of rioting townspeople. It inspired colonists to revolt because they were already angry at the British for other reasons such as the Intolerable Acts.
Cagayan Revolt Rajah Lakandula Magat Salamat Sumuroy Revolt Francisco Maniago Tamblot Revolt Hermano Pule(Juan Ponce) Andres Malong Bankaw/Bancao Revolt Magalat Francisco Dagohoy Dayami Revolt Igorot Revolt Itneg Revolt Ladia Revolt Silang Revolt Almazan Revolt Panay Revolt Chinese Revolt Rajah Sulayman Revolt etc..
John Ball is a famous priest wanted the people to be free and no unfair laws.he was sent to prison by the king for telling the peasants about the bad things the king was doing. this made the peasants revolt.
The revolt is known as Shay's Rebellion, after the leader Daniel Shays. Shays and his contemporaries felt that Massachusetts should have forgiven the debt of farmers who fought for independence against the British instead of having their land seized and being thrown in debtor's prison.