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Ivanshal [37]
3 years ago
6

Resulting action would best characterize a second order effect? The Army Chief of Staff approves a new military occupation speci

alty code
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Irina-Kira [14]3 years ago
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The Army head of staff endorses another military word related claim to fame code for the armed force the results are colossal is increment asset requirements for preparing material. He is the facilitator of the supporting staff or an essential confidant to an imperative individual, for example, a president or a senior military officer.
kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
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Answer: Resource needs for training material

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Yes, slave rebellion leaders were heroes. It began way before the 1800s. The Slave Rebellion was a movement that involved some black slaves at different periods in the United States to eradicate all forms of slavery. I will briefly explain the different stages of revolts.

Before the 1800s in the United States, in the 16th century, the first revolt was recorded. It involved some blacks who conspired to provoke some people who owned plantation farms. Another revolt was also recorded in Virginia.

In 1739, the rise of the largest revolt was recorded and named "Stono Rebellion" in South Carolina. During this revolt, a group of slaves got into a shop and took some arms and ammunition. They executed the owners of the shop and also the white occupants in that area. They set houses ablaze as well. Soon after the group increased to a 100. According to history, the rebels protested on the streets of King’s Highway, asking for their freedom. Most of the black slaves that rebelled were killed by the colonists.

The Rebellion of the 1800s was known as the "Gabriel's Conspiracy". This revolt started with a slave named Gabriel. He conspired to rebel against the colonists to gain freedom. Apart from his physical features, he was a literate as he could read and write. He had prospects as he applied the idea of the French and French and Saint-Domingue revolutions. He also aligned himself with the Jefferson's theory on politics.  On the Posser Plantation, Gabriel conspired with the other slaves to start a protest for freedom at Richmond. The Protest was to involve about 1000 slaves, according to history. However, Gabriel's conspiracy failed as a result of betrayal and was eventually executed alongside the other slaves. Other revolts include the Nat Turner Rebellion of 1831, the German Uprising of 1811, and the New York City Conspiracy in 1741.

Although most of the slaves that revolted did not survive, they are still regarded as heroes because they lost their lives on a journey to fight for freedom.

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