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The rebellion typically ended through a combination of military defeat, negotiation, or exhaustion of resources and morale among the rebels. In many cases, leaders of the rebellion were captured or killed, leading to a loss of unity and purpose. Additionally, external forces or governmental concessions may have played a role in quelling the unrest, allowing for a return to order. Ultimately, the resolution often involved a compromise or a shift in power dynamics that addressed some of the underlying grievances.

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