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in which more than 60,000 farmers participatedresultingin a " peasant uprising " throughout India

by communists(passive) led bya peasant uprising in Telangana area

Orderedto leada peasant uprising in remote Tabanyane

the cost of her campaignsprovokedA serious peasant uprising

bill doesn?tcausea peasant uprising in Australia

the resulting eventsleadingup to the 1381 Peasants Revolt

the conditionspromptedthe Peasants ' Revolt in 1381

Wat TylerleadsPeasants ' Revolt

by Wat Tyler(passive) led byPeasants ' Revolt

by a combination of taxation and several years of moderate drought(passive) caused bya basic peasant uprising

unwise decisions ... taxationledto the Peasants ' Revolt in 1381

a faction of the CPI ( M ) that took place in the country after Independence(passive) led bythe Naxalbari peasant uprising

the timeleadingup to the Peasants ' Revolt

anarchists(passive) led bya peasant uprising in Patagonia

by anarchists(passive) led bya peasant uprising in Patagonia

See , this iscausespeasants to revolt

revoltoriginatingin the peasant uprising of 1358

The movementresultedin a peasant uprising

by the king(passive) caused bya peasant uprising

by a former senior Ming official(passive) led bya peasant uprising

The next time that we got a glimpse of the whole population ... the dreaded Poll Tax returnscontributedto the Peasants Revolt in 1381

by Wat Tyler(passive) led bythe Peasant Uprising

in such conditions , any attemptto provokea peasant uprising

reformsledto a peasant uprising

any attemptto provokea peasant uprising

Chen Sheng and Wu Guang(passive) led byThe Peasant Uprising

fearwould leadto a peasant uprising

fearmight leada peasant uprising

by Stepan Razin(passive) led bythe peasant uprising

mass unemploymentcould leadto a peasant uprising

De Tham(passive) led bya peasant uprising

fearingcould ... leadto a peasant uprising

by CPI activists(passive) led bythis peasant uprising

an election ... Chiapascauseda peasant uprising

Hong Xiuquan(passive) led byA peasant uprising

by the Reformation(passive) prompted bythe peasant uprising

Chiapascauseda peasant uprising

Chen Sheng and Wu Guang in 209 bc(passive) led bythe peasant uprising

natural disasters(passive) caused bypeasant uprising

a shortage of food in Xianleadto a peasant uprising

to the revoltleadingto the revolt

twice from here during the late Edo Period ( 1603 - 1867originatedtwice from here during the late Edo Period ( 1603 - 1867

to calls for the reform of feudalism in [ [ Englandledto calls for the reform of feudalism in [ [ England

to peasant - based socialismleadingto peasant - based socialism

to governmental and policy changes in both Britain and New Zealandleadingto governmental and policy changes in both Britain and New Zealand

to the Russian governmentleadingto the Russian government

in the collapse of the Ming dynastyresultedin the collapse of the Ming dynasty

from the recently imposed free trade agreementswill resultfrom the recently imposed free trade agreements

a great many casualties in Hunancauseda great many casualties in Hunan

to clashes between the country 's Maronite and Druze communitiesledto clashes between the country 's Maronite and Druze communities

in the deaths of thousands of natives and masferrer?s exile to hondurasresultedin the deaths of thousands of natives and masferrer?s exile to honduras

to a request by the Korean government for China to send in troops to stabilize the countryledto a request by the Korean government for China to send in troops to stabilize the country

to revolution in Chinaledto revolution in China

to the revolution in Chinaledto the revolution in China

in a battle against your own peopleresultingin a battle against your own people

to the direct establishment of a democratic communist societywould leadto the direct establishment of a democratic communist society

in the peasantsresultedin the peasants

destruction(passive) caused bydestruction

by Wat Tylerledby Wat Tyler

in changeresultedin change

uprising among peasantsleadsuprising among peasants

The replacement of every feudal dynasty by another(passive) was caused byThe replacement of every feudal dynasty by another

in the massacre of thousands of Salvadoransresultedin the massacre of thousands of Salvadorans

to the downfall of the Sui Dynastyleadingto the downfall of the Sui Dynasty

to a riotleadsto a riot

The tensions(passive) caused byThe tensions

to the overthrow of the Yuan and the launch of the Ming ( a glorified eraledto the overthrow of the Yuan and the launch of the Ming ( a glorified era

to revolutioncould leadto revolution

to Controlledto Control

to Control serfsledto Control serfs

the cities to fallcausedthe cities to fall

in a civil war against Joan IIresultedin a civil war against Joan II

Aravind N. Das(passive) was influenced byAravind N. Das

by lay preacher Paul Bogle in the eastern end of the island in 1865ledby lay preacher Paul Bogle in the eastern end of the island in 1865

in the empiresresultingin the empires

to the storming of his palace and his executionledto the storming of his palace and his execution

to your storming of his palace and his executionledto your storming of his palace and his execution

into the storming of his palace and his executionledinto the storming of his palace and his execution

to the peasants storming the Cathedral of Notre Dameleadsto the peasants storming the Cathedral of Notre Dame

to the Tay Son movement ( 1771 - 1802ledto the Tay Son movement ( 1771 - 1802

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