Napoleon and his army of men traveled from Konvo to Moscow over a distance of 571 miles. The march began in Lithuania.
Sparta's declaration of war against Athens began the Peloponnesian war. Sparta accused Athens of breaking their peace and the war began in 431 BCE.
Napoleon's connection to the French Revolution is odd. He was a general in the French Army when it began, and was actually against the revolution. It disgusted him to see French fighting French, a sentiment he carried throughout his life. He actually did not support until the late stages, and took control during the new government that sprouted up near the end of the Revolution. His seize of power was a peaceful coup d'etat [the 18 Brumaire coup], in which he was assisted by his brother Lucien and which he used to set himself up as the First Consul.
He was born 15 August 1769 and the Storming of the Bastille occurred on 14 July 1789, so he was still 19.
Civil disobedience truly began in the 1919 revolution. This revolution happened in Egypt. The Egyptians practiced civil disobedience because they were against British rule.
The Persian empire began when Cyrus the Great led a revolt against the Medes.
Answer is "C", when Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo started the revolt that eventually became the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) against Spain.
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The rebellion again King John (the Peasant's Revolt) began in 1381!
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Great Britain.
It was unlikely that the powers in England believed the American colonists would be in full revolt. By the time the rebellion began, the British were not fully prepared to fight a war.
No. The revolt didn't have anything to do with the peso devaluation, although such event increased the volatility of the currency markets.
The Peasant's Revolt began in 1381.