Thomas Hobbes
John Locke believed in natural rights and the right of rebellion. He argued that individuals have inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and that if a government violates these rights, individuals have the right to rebel and form a new government.
The Stono Rebellion took place in 1739 in South Carolina, led by enslaved Africans who rebelled against their masters. The rebellion resulted in the deaths of many whites and led to stricter slave codes being implemented. The Bacon's Rebellion occurred in 1676 in Virginia, led by Nathaniel Bacon and other discontented colonists who were upset with the colonial government's response to Native American attacks. Bacon's Rebellion weakened the power of the colonial elite and resulted in increased tensions between settlers and Native Americans.
mutinity, putch, rebellion, uprising
Jose Rizal showed his rebellion against Spanish colonial rule through his writings, particularly his novels such as "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo," which critiqued the abuses and injustices of the Spanish government and clergy in the Philippines. He also advocated for social and political reforms, inspired the Philippine Revolution, and ultimately gave his life for the cause of Filipino independence.
The Hukbalahap, also known as the Huks, were a Communist guerrilla movement in the Philippines that formed during World War II to fight against Japanese occupation. After the war, they continued to struggle against the Philippine government in a movement that eventually evolved into the Hukbalahap Rebellion.
Well according to the pythaegoream theory, it is bcuz the Government has not mettheirneeed
Bacon's rebellion was justified. He thought that the government was not protecting him and everyone else from the Powhatan's and also indentured servants were not getting the land they were promised in their contract as a servant for someone for a certain amount of years.
The philosopher Thomas Hobbes believed that rebellion against the government was never justified. In his work "Leviathan," Hobbes argued that a strong, centralized authority was necessary to maintain peace and prevent chaos. He contended that individuals should submit to this authority, as the alternative—anarchy—would lead to a "war of all against all." Thus, any form of rebellion would ultimately disrupt social order and lead to greater suffering.
yes
It justified the right to revolt against a government, that no longer guaranteed the man's natural and inalienable rights
the answer is yes, otherwise the american revelotion would have been an act of terrorism
John Locke believed in natural rights and the right of rebellion. He argued that individuals have inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and that if a government violates these rights, individuals have the right to rebel and form a new government.
They approved of it from the point of the British. They were opposed to the colonists raising arms against the legitimate government. They felt that Britain was fully justified in quashing the rebellion.
No, it had a binding contract as a part of the US.
Because the rebellion failed.
The central government did not provide troops to quell the rebellion.
Because the rebellion failed.