4.6 Internal and External Challenges to State Power 1450-1750

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Cossack Revolts

  • Peasant rebellion against Catherine the Great because she gave nobility power over peasants

  • Led to more state control and more oppression of peasants

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Ana Nzinga’s resistance

  • Main cause was to end slave raids of the portuguese

  • Nzinga allied with Portuguese for an immediate end of problems

  • Alliance broke when she fled with her people to Matamba, started a rebellion and allied with the Dutch

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Fronde

  • Under Louis XIV

  • Increased taxation → nobles infuriated

  • led peasants into rebellions

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Pueblo Revolt

  • In New Mexico

  • Indigenous people were forced to convert by the Spanish colonizers

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Maroon Societies

  • Caribbean

  • Maroons were descendants of African escapees in Jamaica or escaped harsh conditions

  • Queen Nanny: escapee herself, united Maroons under one rule.

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British Colonies

  • Colonies in North America were profitable

    • British sent thousands of Africans to work

    • Slaves revolted by invading Armory.