The u.s. and whoever now owns the oil in syria are the ones reaponsible.
Pemberton commanded the rebel forces.
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.
After Spartacus died in 71 BCE during a decisive battle against Roman forces led by Crassus, his rebellion was effectively crushed. The remaining rebel slaves were either killed in combat or captured and subsequently crucified along the Appian Way as a warning against future uprisings. The defeat of Spartacus' forces solidified Rome's dominance and showcased the strength of its military. His legacy, however, inspired future generations and became a symbol of resistance against oppression.
Francisco Miranda
The Battle of Ayacucho, fought on December 9, 1824, was led by the Peruvian general Antonio José de Sucre. He commanded the patriotic forces of the United Liberation Army against the Spanish colonial forces. Sucre's decisive victory at Ayacucho effectively secured independence for Peru and marked the end of Spanish rule in South America.
Judah Maccabeus
The goal was to end the forced assimilation of Jews by the Syrians and to reclaim their country.
If the dictator was Maximilian in the 1860's, it was Benito Juarez who opposed him.
The goal was to end the forced assimilation of Jews by the Syrians and to reclaim their country.
The goal was to end the forced assimilation of Jews by the Syrians and to reclaim their country.
he led a revolt against david
maccabees regained control of Jerusalem
Pemberton commanded the rebel forces.
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he led slaves to kill 55 white people
Spanish army General who led a group of officers to rebel against the Spanish republic
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.