to end the fighting between the Spanish government and the Cuban rebels.
Spanish authorities herded Cubans into reconcentration camps to deprive rebels of recruits.
At the Springfield Armory, Massachusetts militia fired on the advancing rebels during Shays' Rebellion in 1787. The confrontation led to panic among the rebel forces, resulting in their retreat. Subsequently, the rebellion lost momentum as many rebels were captured or dispersed, leading to a decline in organized resistance against state authorities.
british rule
The Balkans led successful campaigns against the ottomans and rebels. This took place in the Netherlands, but suffered a disastrous defeat against the English.
insurgent
Spanish authorities herded Cubans into reconcentration camps to deprive rebels of recruits.
to end the fighting between the Spanish government and the Cuban rebels.
A person who rebels against what they are told to do is often referred to as a "rebel" or a "dissenter." They may also be described as nonconformist, defiant, or insubordinate, depending on the context of their rebellion. Such individuals typically challenge authority or societal norms in pursuit of their own beliefs or values.
A person who wages an unofficial war is often referred to as a "guerrilla" or "insurgent." These individuals typically engage in irregular warfare against established authorities or occupying forces, using unconventional tactics. In some contexts, they may also be labeled as "militants" or "rebels," depending on their motivations and goals.
They were called "Rebels" because the Confederacy chose to rebel against the Union, and broke away from it.
Spanish authorities herded Cubans into reconcentration camps to deprive rebels of recruits.
Spanish authorities herded Cubans into reconcentration camps to deprive rebels of recruits.
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As a rebel against the government. (Apex)
Spanish authorities herded Cubans into reconcentration camps to deprive rebels of recruits.
At the Springfield Armory, Massachusetts militia fired on the advancing rebels during Shays' Rebellion in 1787. The confrontation led to panic among the rebel forces, resulting in their retreat. Subsequently, the rebellion lost momentum as many rebels were captured or dispersed, leading to a decline in organized resistance against state authorities.