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Sebastian Farnham

Rebel Movements

Rebel Movements explores the significant insurgencies and revolutionary movements throughout U.S. history, examining why citizens have risen up against their government. The book delves into the socio-economic, political, and ideological factors that ignite these rebellions, the government's varied responses, and the lasting impact these events have had on America's political landscape. For instance, early colonial resistance like the Stamp Act protests set the stage for later revolutionary actions, highlighting the evolving tension between the American people and their government.

The book progresses chronologically, starting with pre-Revolutionary War conflicts and moving through pivotal events such as the Whiskey Rebellion, Shay's Rebellion, and the Civil War. Each chapter offers detailed case studies, utilizing primary sources and statistical data to provide a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics at play.

These rebellions, whether successful or not, have often acted as catalysts for social and political change, compelling reforms and reshaping the social contract. By understanding these historical patterns, readers gain valuable insights into navigating contemporary issues of social unrest and political polarization.
148 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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