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Rebellions and Violence Review for Midterm

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Bloody slave uprising in Virginia, 1831; the leader thought he was God's instrument sent to free his people; led to tougher slave codes   Nat Turner's Rebellion  
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Frontier rebellion against the Virginian governor; burned Jamestown; led to more representation for western counties   Bacon's Rebellion  
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Indebted farmers in Massachusetts rebelled against taxes; signaled that the Articles of Confederation were too weak to last   Shay's Rebellion  
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Virginia slave who planned a revolt near Richmond in 1800; he and his followers were found and hanged   Gabriel Prosser  
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Indian uprising after the French and Indian War in Ohio River Valley; led to the Proclamation of 1763   Pontiac's Rebellion  
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After James II was dethroned in Glorious Revolution, NY colonists rebelled against James' governor, Edmund Andros; Later, the leader was hung   Leisler's Rebellion  
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Mob of Pennsylvania frontiersmen who slaughtered Natives; Benjamin Franklin kept them from being hung   Paxton Boys  
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Bloodless coup that established William III and Mary II as rulers of England in exchange for increased rights for Parliament   Glorious Revolution  
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Slave rebellion in South Carolina in 1739; instigated by the governor of Spanish Florida; some slaves escaped to St. Augustine; later slaves escaped and killed some whites near this river; the uprising was forcibly put down and most of the rebels were kil   Stono Rebellion  
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Shawnee chief who united the tribes in the Northwestern territories against the settlers there; fought with the British in the War of 1812. His tribes were defeated by Willian Henry Harrison at Tippecanoe; he was later killed in the Battle of the Thames   Tecumseh  
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Mulatto who led a slave uprising in Charleston, SC; betrayed before the revolt started and he and his followers were hung   Denmark Vesey  
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Led a rebellion in Haiti against the French; his success led Napoleon to give up his dream of a new French empire in the Western Hemisphere   Toussaint L'Ouverture  
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Pennsylvania rebellion against Alexander Hamilton's excise tax; George Washington led army to put down the rebellion and show that the new government was strong enough to quiet rebellions   Whiskey Rebellion  
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Carolina frontiersmen who rebelled against the eastern colonial government which they thought was corrupt   Regulators  
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Bloody violence between New England settlers and the Wampanoag Indians; after the Indians were defeated, their territory was open for settlement   King Philip's (or Metacom's) War  
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