How to use in-sentence of “rebellion”:
+ It was planned that Nana Sahib would assemble a force of 1,500 soldiers to support the British, in case the rebellion spread to Cawnpore.
+ Hereward made the Isle his base for his rebellion against the Normans.
+ However, they failed to stop rebellion this way because it brought together groups of lords who might rebel under their control.
+ A rebellion in Saint Petersburg, in response to the wartime decay of Russia’s economy and morale, caused the “February Revolution” and the removal of the government in March 1917.
+ The It was the final battle of the Satsuma Rebellion against the Imperial Japanese Army.
+ The weakest parts of the plot were the arrangements for the subsequent rebellion which would have swept the country and installed a Catholic monarch.
+ The novel is set in a not-so-distant future society with a culture of extreme youth rebellion and violence.
+ In 1849 he was arrested in Dresden for being involved in the Czech rebellion of 1848.

Example sentences of “rebellion”:
+ The fort was built by the Dutch to prevent another rebellion after the local people, led by Guo Huai-yi, went against the Dutch in 1652.
+ It became a widespread rebellion against England.
+ After the Irish Rebellion of 1641, most of Ireland came under the control of the Irish Catholic Confederation.
+ A few years later, national problems like the insurgency by the communist movement and rebellion arose during his presidency: He declared Martial Law in September 1972 to institute peace and order and discipline.
+ The Second Bulgarian Empire started in a rebellion about 1185AD.
+ For some time, he had been saying that racial tension between blacks and whites was growing and that blacks would soon rise up in rebellion in America’s cities.
+ He crushed the Northern and Southern leadership and the rebellion began to fall apart.
+ In 1368, a rebellion led by Zhu Yuanzhang broke out in southern China, and eventually overthrew the Yuan Dynasty.
+ The fort was built by the Dutch to prevent another rebellion after the local people, led by Guo Huai-yi, went against the Dutch in 1652.
+ It became a widespread rebellion against England.
+ In May 1920, there was a major rebellion against the occupying Soviet Russian 11th Red Army in 1920 Ganja RevoltGanja, who wanted to restore the Musavatists to power.
+ They caused a rebellion against Vaclav, which failed.
+ At that time the central government had controlled South Sulawesi, but in the North there were no strong figures of the central government and there were rumors that the United States was armed with rebellion in Sumatra North, also has links with Minahasan leaders.
+ The rebellion is named after Daniel Shays, a veteran of the American Revolution who led the rebels, also known as “Shaysites” or “Regulators”.
+ Following the Herzegovinian Rebellion started in 1875 and the Bulgarian Uprising in April 1876, the Great Powers agreed on a project for political reforms both in Bosnia and in the Ottoman territories with a majority Bulgarian population.
+ Later on he was a Nationalismnationalist and leader of the Young Ireland movement and led a rebellion against British rule in the 1840s during the Potato Famine.
More in-sentence examples of “rebellion”:
+ There was rebellion in the East also.
+ The rebellion lead to João Pessoa being killed.
+ After six years, the rebellion was ended.
+ In 1916, there was a rebellion by Irish people who wanted to be independent.
+ The concept of Mandate of Heaven also included the right of rebellion against an unjust ruler.
+ After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British Administration exiled him from Delhi.
+ The Irish rebellion of 1798 was an uprising of Irish people against British rule in Ireland.
+ The Mings’ main capital of Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng, who established the Shun dynasty.
+ He was supported by the Afrikaner Bond in the Cape Colony until he betrayed them by supporting a rebellion against their relatives, the Boers of the South African Republic.
+ During the Indian Rebellion of 1857 he led soldiers against the troops of the British East India Company.
+ During the Age of Discovery, mutiny meant open rebellion against a ship’s captain.
+ John Mitchel was an Irish nationalist leader who helped lead a rebellion against British rule in the island in 1848.
+ In this rebellion Cherokee warriors took up arms against their former British allies.
+ The rebellion was an event of great importance in the front of history of modern India.
+ The Greek rebellion against Ottoman rule began in 1821.
+ Today, the rebellion remains controversial, and is frequently mentioned by specialists in black and in colonial studies.
+ Shays’ Rebellion produced fears that the Revolution’s democratic impulse had gotten out of hand.
+ The Taiping Rebellion was led by Hong Xiuquan from Guangdon.
+ She was one of the greatest leaders of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and, became for Indian nationalists a symbol of resistance to British rule in India.
+ The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 started in St Keverne.
+ Shays’ Rebellion started out as a protest by povertypoor farmers in western Massachusetts, and ended up as an armed rebellion.
+ The leader of the rebellion Michael An Gof was a blacksmith from St Keverne and is commemorated by a statue in the village.
+ Seven months after the rebellion began, the rebels created their own government in Kilkenny.
+ In 1876, there was the April Uprising, a Bulgarian rebellion against the Ottoman Empire.
+ The two generals used their success in putting down the rebellion to further their political careers, using their public acclaim and the implied threat of their legions to sway the consular elections of 70 BC in their favor.
+ The large number of Zanj slaves working in bad conditions in Iraq lead to the famous Zanj Rebellion over fifteen years.
+ At some point in the Second Age, around the forging of the Rings of Power, Mohrinehtar and Rómestámo were chosen to become the first of the Istari, and were sent to the East of Middle-earth to stir up rebellion against Sauron and assist the few tribes of Men who had refused to worship Morgoth in the First Age.
+ Nute Gunray also knew the Sith Lord Darth Tyrannus was Sidious’s second apprentice and played a large part in the separatist rebellion along with Gunray.
+ They also approve of the first part of ˤAlī’s caliphate, and, like Shi’as, disapprove of ˤĀ’isha’s rebellion against him and also disapprove of Muˤāwiyya’s revolt.
+ The Finnish Red Guards supported the Sveaborg Rebellion with a general strike, but the mutiny was quelled by loyal troops and ships of the Baltic Fleet within 60 hours.
+ He managed to put down a rebellion by his old friend the Duke of Buckingham, but faced another rebellion by Henry Tudor.
+ After the rebellion he wrote a book where he said the British were in fact those who caused the rebellion.
+ The fact that a different talk was coming from the official Ustashe side – under the rebellion pressure and due to the course of events – even a reconciliation was mentioned – leaves no possibility to compensate the harm caused by, for example, Dr.
+ In 1215, the barons led an armed rebellion and forced him to sign the Magna Carta, which put legal limits on the King’s personal powers.
+ He also faces internal problems caused by the rebellion of the Lord’s Resistance Army in the north.
+ As an administrator of Etawah, he saw the Indian Rebellion of 1857 as a result of misgovernance and made great efforts to improve the lives of the common people.
+ Finally, some people who followed Wang Geon broke out the rebellion and he named the dynasty as Goryeo and changed its capital city to Song-ak.
+ Kett’s Rebellion started in Wymondham after a small group of peasants got together to protest against barons, who had stolen the common land, leaving the poor people to die of hunger.
+ Felicissimus, a “rationalis” in Rome started a rebellion in the city, possibly in this first winter.
+ Castro was planning a rebellion in Cuba.
+ At the same time, there were more protests by serfs and peasants, like Wat Tyler’s Rebellion in England in 1381.
+ The Greek historian Zosimus wrote that at some time in 271 or 272, Aurelian overcame a rebellion by Domitianus.
+ Mexico faced constant political tensions between liberals and conservatives, as well as the rebellion of the English-speaking region of Tejas, which declared itself the Republic of Texas 1836.
+ This officer died in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
+ He went into battle against the Yellow Turban Rebellion rebellion in 184, along with his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.
+ The “Historia Augusta” Firmus, a rich man from Seleucia Pieria, started a rebellion against Aurelian.
+ The rebellion by Indian troops of the British Raj started in May 1857 and continued until December 1858.
+ The Norwegian Resistance was a rebellion by Norwegians against the invasion and occupation by the Nazis.
+ During the 1930s, Gelli volunteered for the Blackshirts expeditionary forces sent by Benito MussoliniMussolini in support of Francisco Franco’s rebellion in the Spanish Civil War.
+ After the Indian Rebellion of 1857 the East India Company was abolished and the lands it had overned in the Indian sub-continent ware put under the direct control of the government of Britain.
+ There was rebellion in the East also.
+ The rebellion lead to João Pessoa being killed.
+ After six years, the rebellion was ended.
