Whiskey Rebellion
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The Luddites were 19th century artisan textile makers who protested the new machinery brought on by the Industrial Revolution. They felt that it threatened their livelihoods. They protested and destroyed expensive machinery for years. In 1813, the British government effectively put a stop to the Luddite movement by putting more than sixty men on trial for Luddite activities. The men on trial were harshly punished, which kept others from continuing protests on the outside. However, isolated Luddite incidents did continue to happen for several more years.
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the government changed while he was alive. because of the fact that he protested without vioance and they supported that...
Gandhi had a new type of protesting in his generation - he protested against the government in a peaceful fashion.
Yes he did. He protested the way in which his country's government abused the poor, & he was subsequently martyred for it.
Protested...as in someone HAS protested.
The town protested for a better government.
railroads protested that only the federal government, not states, could regulate railroads
Yes, there have been numerous instances where US students have protested against the US government. For example, during the Vietnam War, students led widespread protests against US involvement. More recently, students have organized protests against gun violence and climate change, calling for policy changes from the government.