People rebelled against Cyrus the Great due to a combination of factors, including local grievances, heavy taxation, and the imposition of Persian culture and governance. Some regions sought to regain their autonomy after being conquered, while others were discontented with the loss of their traditional power structures. Additionally, Cyrus's expansionist policies and military campaigns often stirred resentment among subject peoples, leading to uprisings. However, his reputation for tolerance and respect for local customs helped quell many of these revolts.
Yes, Cyrus the Great let conquered people to keep their own customs in the hope that his would make them less likely to rebel.
He rode through the countryside when he learned that the British were planning to invade to warn the people.
Cyrus the Great actively reached out to minorities and tribes in the areas he conquered and gave them a stake in the local government and the maintenance of their holy places. Since Cyrus' Empire did not seek to quash minority rights, but improve them, the conquered people aligned with the government forces, leading to general peace and security within the Persian Empire under his rule. Some modern governments might learn something from his example.
The Philippine American war had Rebel Filipinos fighting against other Rebel Filipinos and against the US Forces, The Philippine constabulary and the Philippine Scouts.
"no taxation without representation"
Becuase cyrus let the people he conquered keep thier own customs.
Yes, Cyrus the Great let conquered people to keep their own customs in the hope that his would make them less likely to rebel.
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They didn't seldom rebel because he let them keep their own customs
The people thought it was wrong to rebel against their rightful ruler, the King of England.
So they wouldn't rebel
He rode through the countryside when he learned that the British were planning to invade to warn the people.
If people rebel against it.
People who rebel against authority.
Why did the Israelite tribes rebel against Rehoboam ? Because the people wanted to avoid higher taxes and harsh treatment.
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Cyrus the Great actively reached out to minorities and tribes in the areas he conquered and gave them a stake in the local government and the maintenance of their holy places. Since Cyrus' Empire did not seek to quash minority rights, but improve them, the conquered people aligned with the government forces, leading to general peace and security within the Persian Empire under his rule. Some modern governments might learn something from his example.