Muslim and anti-communist groups declared war on one another with covert support from the US and Pakistan.
US forces landed in strength during "Operation Torch" in Algeria and Morocco in November 1942 together with British and Commonwealth troops. The forces then moved East to Morrocco where they eventually met up with the British 8th Army that had advanced from Egypt across Libya. During WW2 there was fighting in Ethiopia (Abyssinia), Somaliland, Northern Kenya, French West Africa and Madagascar. US forces only participated in the Morocco and Algerian limited action against French Vichy forces and against German and Italian units in Tunisia.
Yes. While the Russians did rise up against the Khanate of the Golden Horde (which controlled parts of what is now Russia and the "Stans" and proceeded to expand their territory by fighting the Khanate, the answer with the Mamluks needs more tweaking. The Mamluks did exist during the time of the Abbassids. The Mamluks referred to Turkish slaves that eventually took up arms for themselves. They rose up against the Abbassids when they were weak and created their own government in the Levant and Egypt. Eventually, Ottomans defeated them and their forces became part of the Ottoman Empire's armies. The Mamluks rose up against Ottoman authority at a time (1700s) when the Ottomans were beginning to lose ground and prominence in Europe and the Janissaries were taking a larger stake in Imperial Affairs. This Mamluk Rebellion was swiftly crushed.
I don't know about how interesting it was that the French occupants of Algeria fired upon the very people who were coming to liberate their homeland. I accept the British had attacked the French fleet at Oran, but where would Britain have been if these forces had been taken by the Germans? But then the French were in a terrible position of occupation & no decision was easy to make.
it was a time when slaves rose up against their roles in society.
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A rebellion
No. The "Grito de Dolores" was performed by Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo, on the early hours of September 16, 1810 to rise up against the Spanish rule. It marked the beginning of the revolt that eventually would become the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) against Spain.
False. Hidalgo started the revolt that eventually became de Mexican War of Independence against Spain.
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coup or revolution
Napoleon Bonaparte
What year did Tibetan's rise up against the might of their invader and declared their desire for freedom and independence for the whole of Tibet?
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british and colonists against the french and native americans