they boycotted
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The underground rebel organization that opposed British rule in India was the Indian National Congress, which later became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement. However, various revolutionary groups, such as the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA), also emerged, employing more radical methods to challenge British authority. These organizations engaged in acts of sabotage and violence to inspire a nationalistic fervor among the Indian populace. Notable figures include Bhagat Singh and Subhas Chandra Bose, who played significant roles in these revolutionary efforts.
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Yes. This is because it was this war that caused the British to start taxing the colonists so much. The British needed to pay for the war, and so started enacting taxes.
Canada did not rebel against the British. Canada received independence gradually and peacefully.
A little of each. He gained his military skills while in the service of the English during the French and Indian War. He then became a rebel in the Revolutionary War against the British.
yes they had reason to rebel
the play In Rebel Country was written by playwright Kevin Barry
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rebel is a person who goes against his/her superiors. A rebel soldier would rebel against his/her country's army or organization. MistroJoe
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they rebelled in 1922
The Battle of Kanpur (or Cawnpore) was a battle in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The city was sieged and the British were unprepared. They surrendered to an Indian rebel force, but their escape turned into a giant massacre, as those captured were later executed by the East India Company.
Rebel as a verb is 'To refuse allegiance to and oppose by force an established government or ruling authority.' As a noun it is a person who dissents from some accepted moral code or convention of behaviour,
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The British seem organized and ready to move on when a Rebel messenger appears at the top of a hill and is shot down by the British.