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Dominican Republic, protest and resistance to US imperialism, 1916–1962
The history of the Dominican Republic's protest movements in the first half of the twentieth century ...
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Dominican Republic, protests, 1844–1915
On February 28, 1844, the independence of the ancient Spanish island of Santo Domingo (now the Dominican ...
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Dominican Republic, resistance to military and US invasion, 1963–1965
On May 30, 1961, after 30 years of one of the cruelest dictatorships in Latin American history, Rafael ...
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Ecuador, protest and revolution
South America's second smallest republic, Ecuador has a rich, but also troubled history. Regionalism, ...
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Ejército de Liberación Nacional, Colombia
The Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) is a Marxist guerilla group founded in 1964 as a military-political ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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El Argentinazo, December 19 and 20, 2001
The popular rebellion that began in Argentina on December 19 and 20, 2001, often referred to as the “19th ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Enriquillo and the Taíno revolt (1519–1533)
Enriquillo was also known as Chieftain Guarocuya. His father died in a Spanish raid against a peaceful ...
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Environmental protest, United States, 19th century
During much of the nineteenth century, rural communities resisted new emerging discourses of wilderness, ...
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The Popular Army of Liberation (EPL) was formed by a group of students in 1967 as an armed branch of ...
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EPR (Ejército Popular Revolucionario)
The Popular Revolutionary Army (Ejército Popular Revolucionario, EPR) is a Marxist-Leninist guerilla ...
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