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Proclamation by the King for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition

2021
The Proclamation by the King for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition is a relatively short document issued by George III, king of Great Britain and Ireland, on August 23, 1775, in the aftermath of the eruption of armed hostilities in North American colonies late that spring.
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Proclamation by the King for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition

2020
By the summer of 1775, conditions in the British colonies in North America had reached a near frenzy. After twelve years of increasing tensions, rebellious colonists, who now believed that a conspiracy existed to deprive them of their rights as Englishmen, openly took up arms against the mother country. After the April 19, 1775, skirmishes at Lexington
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“Solely to Suppress the Rebellion”

2017
This chapter argues that by the 1880s the Loyal West itself divided, with Lower Middle Western veterans increasingly emphasizing regional commonalities with the Border South—shared identities as white western men—in order to hasten sectional reunification with former Confederates. Meanwhile, the pervasive and northerly creeping Lost Cause, along with a
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The Quiet Rebellion against the Suppression of Mary

2004
Where is the Virgin Mary in the modernized Roman Catholic Church of the third millennium? She is not in the mass: The widely beloved “Salve Regina” prayer, which had been recited at the close of every mass around the world for centuries, was yanked by liturgical “reforms” forty years ago.
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The suppression of the Congo rebellions and the rise of Mobutu, 1963–5

The International History Review, 2016
ABSTRACTThe first years of the Congo as an independent state were marked by instability and rebellion as local nationalist struggles became embroiled in what NATO powers feared could lead to the loss of hegemony over the country and its vast mineral wealth, if not into a theatre of Cold War politics.
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Military Measures and Practices to Suppress the Sason Rebellion in the Republican Era

SAVSAD Savunma ve Savaş Araştırmaları Dergisi
Since the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, ensuring public order has been a primary concern for governing cadres. Internal security has played a crucial role in establishing state authority, maintaining safety, and ensuring the continuity of production.
İsmet Türkmen, Fatih Erarslan
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NEWS, HISTORY, AND “FICTION ON CURRENT EVENTS”: NOVELS ON SUPPRESSING THE CHUANG REBELLION

Ming Studies, 2012
In the third month of the lunar year 1644, the Ming Dynasty encountered exactly the same crisis that it once created for its predecessor. Rebel troops led by Li Zicheng 李自成 (1605?– 45), a native of Shaanxi province, captured Beijing, precipitating the suicide of Emperor Chongzhen (r. 1628–44) and the fall of the imperial house.
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