The revolt of Spartacus is probably the most widely recognised, Spartacus
These kind of revolts showed other countries that revolting was possible. Rebellions are a sort of chain reaction for that reason.
The de facto languages of Cameroon are French and English, however, French is by far the most recognized language in the nation; except in the northwest and southwest regions of the country, where a significant number of indigenous languages are widely recognized.
The United States, sadly
The main BRITISH ports involved in the slave trade were London, Bristol and Liverpool.
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I am guessing that Guinness Stout is Ireland's most widely recognized export.
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Because slave revolts had happened in many places, most notably in Haiti where slaves overthrew their masters and formed their own government.
The fast-food chain McDonalds is now more widely recognized than even Coca-Cola...
Because slave revolts had happened in many places, most notably in Haiti where slaves overthrew their masters and formed their own government.
TiVo makes the DVR with the most widely recognized user-friendly interface.
Historically it is probably Eusebio. Currently Cristiano Ronaldo is most widely recognized from the Portuguese team.
The most spoken language in Mumbai is Marathi, which is also the official language of the state of Maharashtra in which Mumbai is located. Additionally, Hindi and English are also widely spoken in Mumbai due to its diverse population and status as a major metropolitan city.
The most widely recognized symbol for Islam is the "crescent moon" which is really a coincidence of history. The crescent moon was the symbol of the Ottoman Empire and was historically grafted onto Islam simply by dint of the Ottomans being the most powerful Islamic Empire in modern times.
Most of the early slave revolts in the American Colonies were not recorded. It might be impossible to determine the first. This site has a timeline dealing with slavery and slave revolts. www.africanaonline.com/slavery_timeline.htm 1522 Slave Revolt: the Caribbean Slaves rebel on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, which now comprises Haiti and the Dominican Republic. 1739 about 20 slaves from the Stono plantation near Charleston seized guns, killed several planter families, and put out a call for other blacks to join the revolt. Most were captured but some managed to reach St. Augustine, in Florida, which was under Spanish control.