• Extensive peasant unrest took place in Bulgaria in late 1899 and 1900, triggered by the Radoslavist government's decision to replace the land tax in rural...
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  • organized by peasants. The history of peasant wars spans over two thousand years. A variety of factors fueled the emergence of the peasant revolt phenomenon...
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  • Aleksandar Malinov (1908–1911) 18991900 peasant unrest in Bulgaria. The Miss Stone Affair when an American and a Bulgarian are kidnapped by the Internal...
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  • Second Boer War: British soldiers take Pretoria. June 11 – 18991900 peasant unrest in Bulgaria begins to diminish. June 14 – The Reichstag approves the...
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    Ottoman Empire in Herzegovina; unrest soon spread to other areas of Ottoman Bosnia. 1876: The April uprising, a revolt by the Bulgarian population against...
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    Aleksandar Stamboliyski (category People murdered in Bulgaria)
    The Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, or BANU, emerged in 1899 in reaction to the low standard of living facing the agrarian peasants of Bulgaria as well...
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    by Den-gkur and Diu (1899–1908); the Zande resistance under Sultan Yam-bio (1900–1905); the scattered but continuing incidents in the Nuba mountains (going...
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    grip of the peasant commune and the large landowners. The intelligentsia also expanded rapidly: the number of students rose from 5,000 in 1860 to 79,000...
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    Sergei Witte (category Deaths from brain cancer in Russia)
    expanded system of railroad lines. Following months of civil unrest and outbreaks of violence in what became known as the 1905 Russian Revolution, Witte framed...
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    Central Powers (category 1914 establishments in Bulgaria)
    coalitions that fought in World War I (1914–1918). It consisted of the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria; this was also known...
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  • Erich H. Agrarian unrest in Southeast Asia (1949) Newbury, David, and Catharine Newbury. "Bringing the peasants back in: Agrarian themes in the construction...
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    The massacres of Albanians in World War I were a series of war crimes committed by Serbian, Montenegrin, Greek and Bulgarian troops against the Albanian...
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    land reform in Mexico. Huerta was seemingly deeply concerned with the issue of land reform, since it was a persistent spur of peasant unrest. Specifically...
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    German Empire (category 1870s in Germany)
    was begun in 1900, although by 1914 it was still 500 km (310 mi) short of its destination in Baghdad. In an interview with Wilhelm in 1899, Cecil Rhodes...
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    Joseph Stalin (category Anti-religious campaign in the Soviet Union)
    widespread. Social unrest in urban areas led Stalin to ease some economic policies in 1932. In May 1932, he introduced kolkhoz markets where peasants could trade...
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    Great Famine of 1876–1878, in which 6.1 million to 10.39 million Indians perished and the Indian famine of 18991900, in which 1.25 to 10 million Indians...
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  • while some was undirected. It included terrorism, worker strikes, peasant unrests, and military mutinies. It led to the establishment of the limited...
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  • of Moesia. In the Middle Ages, the region became part of the Bulgarian Empire, the Byzantine Empire and the Serbian mediaeval states. In 1389 the Battle...
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  • Taylor, Lewis. Indigenous Peasant Rebellions in Peru during the 1880s Bonilla, Heraclio. 1978. "The National and Colonial Problem in Peru." Past and Present...
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    Szombathely (1897), Miskolc (1897); Temesvár/Timișoara (1899); Sopron (1900); Szatmárnémeti/Satu Mare (1900); Nyíregyháza (1905); Nagyszeben/Sibiu (1905); Nagyvárad/Oradea...
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    Ioannis Metaxas (category Conservatism in Greece)
    resigned in protest. In 1912, just before the Balkan Wars, Venizelos appointed Metaxas to negotiate the military treaty between Greece and Bulgaria, sending...
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    they exercised "extraterritoriality" that was imposed in a series of unequal treaties. In 18991900 the United States won international acceptance for the...
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    potential to resist Croatian and Serbian national aspirations, but after 1899 and 1900 his policy of promoting Bosnian identity had no significant effect....
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    developing world to the current day. Epidemics occurred after wars, civil unrest, or natural disasters, when water and food supplies had become contaminated...
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    Unemployment reached a record high of 29% in 1932, with incidents of civil unrest becoming common. After 1932, an increase in wool and meat prices led to a gradual...
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    prison in a further of sign of growing unrest. In 1959 17.4% of Dnipropetrovsk students were taught in Ukrainian language schools and 82.6% in Russian...
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    participated in the taxation process; taxes were collected by the bailiff, a royal appointee. In contrast to serfdom in Germany and Russia, the Finnish peasant was...
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    Kuhn, Austrian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1900) Adrien Arcand, Canadian politician (b. 1899) August 2 – Walter Terence Stace, British philosopher...
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    Eleftherios Venizelos (category Republicanism in Greece)
    the Gare de Lyon railway station in Paris. This event provoked unrest in Greece, with Venizelist supporters engaging in acts of violence against known anti-Venizelists...
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