French Revolution
Yes, there are photographs of Private France Silva, a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions during the Boxer Rebellion. Silva was recognized for his bravery in 1900, and his image has been preserved in historical records and military archives. These photographs can typically be found in collections related to the U.S. Marine Corps or military history.
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Both rebellions were in Pennsylvania, lead by farmers, had pardoned deaths by two different presidents. While the Whiskey Rebellion was meant to raise revenue because from the Revolutionary War, the Fries Rebellion was meant to raise money for an "undeclared" war with France.
1482 was the time of rebellion. In France, during this time, parliament has started, except for 80 of its members, who gave full power to Philippe Petain.
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France was involved in a rebellion with Mexico. :D
Mexico. Shortly after the Civil War ended, Mexico threw the French out.
They did not want China to become unstable.
They did not want China to become unstable.
The third French republic was not established until 4 years after the Franco Prussian war because parts of France were still in rebellion. The providence's in the south of France were the ones still in rebellion.
Which rebellion? You should be more clear.
France was at war and its economy was falling apart.
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Rebellion locations can vary widely depending on the context, such as historical uprisings, fictional narratives, or political movements. Historically, notable rebellion sites include places like the Bastille in France during the French Revolution or the colonies in America during the Revolutionary War. In literature and media, rebellion locations might be fictional settings, like Panem in "The Hunger Games" series. If you're looking for a specific context, please provide more details for a tailored response.