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14 May, 14:39

Why might citizens rebel against a ruler

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  1. 14 May, 15:25
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    There are so many things a ruler can do for citizens to rebel.

    - Be born a female heir to a kingdom.

    - Be an illegitimate heir.

    - Inherit the throne under less than acceptable circumstances. (Killing previous ruler.)

    - Imposing high taxes.

    - Taking absolute rule.

    - Requiring men and boys to hold arms in military.

    - Being a tyrant and unfair ruler.

    - Spending all of the country's money.

    See the French Revolution. Under King Louis XVI.
  2. 14 May, 18:31
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    Either bc they feel miss treated or bc he haves not been doing his job as a ruler
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