Mutiny
They elected officers
The Utah War was the first time a U.S. President had ordered troops against other Americans. President James Buchanan sent federal soldiers to put down a Mormon rebellion.
stono rebellion
insurrection
Bacon's Rebellion occurred in 1676. It was led by Nathaniel Bacon and was an uprising against Governor William Berkeley. This was the first rebellion that also included the help of frontiersmen.
is to mutiny
The soldiers of the Confederacy were in "rebellion" against the United States. Hence, they were called rebels, or Johnny Rebs.
They elected officers
By being excellent soldiers.
Not specifically British Officers, but yes, British Soldiers.
Easter Rebellion
George Washington did react to the whiskey rebellion by sending many federal soldiers who crushed the rebellion.
The Sepoy Mutiny, also known as the Indian Rebellion of 1857, began in Meerut, a town in northern India, on May 10, 1857. It started when Indian soldiers, or sepoys, in the British East India Company's army revolted against their officers due to grievances over issues like cultural insensitivity and the introduction of new rifle cartridges rumored to be greased with animal fat. The rebellion quickly spread to other regions, marking a significant uprising against British rule in India.
boxer rebellion
White officers and non-commissioned black officers.
The first rebellion against King James II was led by the Duke of Monmouth, who was beheaded after the rebellion was stopped. Another rebellion was led against him by Archibald Campbell, who was also executed by beheading.
The relationship can be thought of as "rusty"... The officers were only doing their jobs; keeping the soldiers obediant/diciplined and to ensure that they fought properly. However, the soldiers did not like it when they were forced to march and complete drills. They were annoyed that they fought in the front lines and the officers stayed well back. But how do you think the officers became officers? They would have gone through the same things!