Difference between revisions of "Insurrection"

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==About==
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An [[insurrection]] or {{l/alias|rebellion}} is an attempt to overthrow a government. A successful insurrection is a [[coup]]. Most insurrection efforts involve [[armed insurrection|the use of armaments]].
 
==Events==
 
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* '''2020-01-06''' [[January 6 insurrection]]
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''see [[armed insurrection]]''
* '''1898-11-10''' [[Wilmington insurrection]]
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==Links==
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===Reference===
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* {{wikipedia}} &rarr: "rebellion"
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* {{!in|conservapedia}}: no page as of 2022-07-04, but search lists a number of supposed left-wing insurrections in the US
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* {{!in|rationalwiki}}: no page as of 2022-07-04, but search lists a number of related pages
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* {{sourcewatch}}: no page as of 2022-07-04, but search lists a number of related pages
 
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About

An insurrection or rebellionA is an attempt to overthrow a government. A successful insurrection is a coup. Most insurrection efforts involve the use of armaments.

Events

see armed insurrection

Links

Reference

  • Wikipedia &rarr: "rebellion"
  • ConservapediaConservapedia is an unreliable source.: no page as of 2022-07-04, but search lists a number of supposed left-wing insurrections in the US
  • RationalWiki: no page as of 2022-07-04, but search lists a number of related pages
  • SourceWatch: no page as of 2022-07-04, but search lists a number of related pages