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  • 41Spartacist Uprising —    an abortive bid in January 1919 to overthrow Germany s interim government. On Sunday, 5 January 1919, in reply to the dismissal of Berlin* Police Chief Emil Eichhorn,* the USPD and the Revolu tionary Shop Stewards* organized a workers march… …

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  • 42Warsaw Uprising — (August–October 1944) Insurrection in Warsaw in World War II that failed to prevent the pro Soviet Polish administration from gaining control of Poland. In July 1944, as Soviet troops approached Warsaw, the Polish underground was encouraged to… …

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  • 43Jintian Uprising — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Third Battle of Nanking partof=the Taiping Rebellion caption= date=Late December, 1850 ndash; early July, 1851 place=Nanking, China casus= territory= result=Taiping Rebel victory combatant1= combatant2=Taiping… …

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  • 441877 Shamokin Uprising — The 1877 Shamokin Uprising occurred when desperation and starvation drove Pennsylvania s railroad workers and miners to join the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, America’s first nationwide strike.Railroad workers and miners had perilous jobs in the …

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  • 45Jambi Uprising — An old Dutch map of Jambi …

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  • 46United Irish Uprising — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=United Irish Uprising partof= caption= date=April 1800 place=St. John s, Newfoundland casus=Belief that non violent means of attaining Irish independence had failed territory= result=Capture of rebel forces and… …

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  • 471916 Cochinchina uprising — The 1916 Cochinchina uprising was a series of defiant protests and attempted revolts in February against the French colonisation of southern Vietnam, which had been the colony of Cochinchina since 1867.The organisation and motivation of the… …

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  • 48Warsaw Ghetto Uprising —    From the moment that the Warsaw ghetto was established by the Germans in November 1940, an underground resistance movement emerged in the ghetto. After the deportation of July 1942, when 60,000 of the ghetto’s “nonproductive elements” were… …

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  • 49Dartford Uprising — (1452)    The unsuccessful armed uprising that culminated at Dartford in Kent in March 1452 was the first attempt by Richard PLANTAGENET, duke of York, to use force to achieve his political ends.    In January 1452, York, seeking to secure… …

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  • 50Yen Bai mutiny — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Yen Bai mutiny caption= partof= date=February 10, 1930 place=Yen Bai, Vietnam result=Uprising crushed VNQDD severely damaged by deaths and arrests, jailings and executions by French authoritiesRettig, pp. 316… …

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