Issues between the United States and Mexico began on February 22, 1819 when the Adams-Onis Treaty was signed in Washington D.C. which allowed the United States to purchase Florida, but relinquish all rights to Texas. Things escalated to a violent uprising on February 23, 1836 when Mexican General Santa Anna attacked the Alamo and the 189 American's who defended it.
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Daniel shays the uprising was also known as the shays rebellion
Answer this question…He led an uprising against the Popular Front government.
sam Houston for the Texans and santa Anna on the Mexicans
The abolitionist who attempted to seize a federal armory for his cause was John Brown. In 1859, he led an armed raid on the Harpers Ferry armory in Virginia, aiming to initiate a slave uprising and establish a stronghold for freed slaves. Brown's actions were ultimately unsuccessful, leading to his capture, trial, and execution, but they heightened tensions between the North and South and contributed to the onset of the Civil War.
Sir pontiac led the uprising to the proclamation of 1763
Type your answer here... Led an armed uprising of about 1200 farmers on a federal arsenal?
Who led an armed uprising of about 1200 Massachusetts on federal arsenal?
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moplahs uprising was an uprising led by the muslims against the hindu landlords and the britishers. it was during the khilafat movement during the year 1921.
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The diversity in population from all of the miners from all around the world. Mexicans from Sonora, South Americans, Europeans, Chinese, and Australians.
Spartacus was a historical figure from Thrace who led a slave uprising against the Roman Republic.
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Led an uprising that drove the Hykosos out of Egypt.