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rebellions/riots

QuestionAnswer
poor farmers/indentured servants vs. rich landowners first uprising-> caused shift to African slaves Bacons rebellion
native people vs. Spanish colonizers in new mexico spanish suppression of native culture/ religion ->spanish driven out Pueblo revolt
slaves vs. white people in SC too harsh slave conditions-> even stricter slave codes and fear Stono rebellion
native people vs. settlers sick of British rule after FIW -> proclamation of 1763 (no west of Appalachia settling) pontiac's rebellion
mass farmers vs. government sick of high taxes/debt imprisionment -> showed weaknesses in AoC shays rebellion
penn farmvers vs. government mad about whiskey tax -> Washington proved federal authority whiskey rebellion
slaves vs. the white people sick of conditions -> success (scared American slaveholders), Louisiana purchase hatian slave rebellion
nat turner and slaves vs. white people slavery was evil -> very violent -> harsher slave laws nat turners rebellion
brown and crew vs. *seizing the weapons* slavery could only be ended with slavery ->sectional tensions over slavery John brown's raid
working class Irish immigrants and co vs.civil war draft -> class and racial tensions New York City draft riots
labor protest -> bomb thrown -> associated labor unions with being violent and lessened support for them Haymarket square riot
steel workers on strike vs. private guards ->opinion turned against strikers homestead strike
railroad workers strike vs. gov. troops wage cuts ->disrupted mail/commerce pullman strike
miners strike -> president mediated, federal support of unions anthracite coal mine strike
WW1 vets march on washington veterans suffering ->troops used force bonus army
violent race riot in LA police brutality -> civil rights problems were outside the south Watts riot
resisting a police raid police raid of gay bar -> begin gay rights movement stonewall rebellion
 

 



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