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1741: Morocco
... to consider any major reforms, and riots erupted from time to time. In 1953, the French sent Muhammad into exile and imprisoned some Istiqlal leaders. The sultan's exile angered many Moroccans, and acts of violence became common. New Istiqlal leaders formed the National Liberation Army, which openly fought French troops. To restore order, the French brought Muhammad back in late 1955 and promised to grant Morocco its freedom. On March ...
1742: Cicero
... from Rome. But early stoics had certain fundamental traits of comportment, which in some instances of his life, Cicero as a roman and a person abolished. One trait at practice was the stoics aversion to violence stoics as Cicero also shared this disgust. In addition stoics also avoided and scorned personal glory. However Cicero had a very different demeanor towards this type of behavior. The quest for glory on a national ...
1743: Hitler And The Nazi Party
... the SWASTICA. He used propaganda to spring fear into people by using emotional harangues. Another way used, to show his power was to send "Stormtroopers" or "brown shirts" onto the street causing a lot of violence, often against communists and Jews. They were also used to break up rival meetings. Hitler was the 'man of the year' in 1938 and the German people loved him. The other nations of Europe were ...
1744: Orphan Trains
... children were treated horrible. They were forced to join in gangs to survive and live on the streets. These children were also known as "street Arabs". Children are still being neglected and abused. The film" Violence in American Tradition" shows a case form the late 1980's. The case involved Lisa Steinberg and how she was murdered by her father. The viewer has to wonder why this wasn't prevented. After ...
1745: The Political And Religious Wi
... Catholic and had an extreme dislike for Protestants (Chapman 57). Roundheads were those who supported anyone but the king. Their name referred to the apprentices of the day, these apprentices caused conflicts to escalate into violence and in turn caused many people to flee the cities (Chapman 58). With compromise now nearly impossible parliament was not about to change. It could not change because: Parliament was already so far ahead, Religion ...
1746: Oklahoma City Bombing
... Foundation Memorial Mission Statement Murrah Federal Building Memorial, Inc. 1996 We come here to remember those who were killed, Those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity. The Ladd and Whitney monument was constructed in order to commemorate Luther C. Ladd and Addison Otis Whitney who were generally recognized as the first ...
1747: The Cyprus Problem
... Peace-Keeping Force proved largely ineffective in providing security to the Turkish Cypriots. The British House of Commons Select Committee on Foreign Affairs reported in July 1987: "There is little doubt that much of the violence which the Turkish Cypriots claim led to the total or partial destruction of 103 Turkish villages and the displacement of about a quarter of the total Turkish Cypriot population, was either directly inspired or certainly ...
1748: The Return To Mecca, Muhammad
... negotiations with clans in Medina, leading to his emigration, or hijrah, there in 622. It is difficult to assess the nature and extent of the persecution of the Muslims in Mecca. There was little physical violence, and that was usually within the family. Muhammad suffered from minor annoyances, such as having filth deposited outside his door. The persecution is said to have led to the emigration of some of the Muslims ...
1749: The Rise And Fall Of Hitler Re
... National Socialist German Workers’ Party. It could be shortened to Nazi. He also designed the party’s flag, a white background with a broken cross in the middle. Hitler took full leadership of the party. Violence was now the party’s trademark. He persuaded the other party members to rent one of the largest halls in Munich—one that seated at least 2,000 people. There Hitler made of list of ...
1750: Society During The French Revo
... people stormed the Bastille that symbolizes the depotism of the Bourbons. Taxation, high food prices, and unfair treatment from the ruling class towards the peasants also contributed to the rioting. “Even before the Parisian outburst. violence, sporadic local disturbances, and peasant uprisings against oppressive nobles occurred in 6 many parts of France.” The Parisian bourgeoisie reacted by hastily establishing a provisional local government and organized a people’s militia called the ...


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