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The Spirit of Defiance: Australia’s ‘Rum Rebellion’
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“While the Rum Rebellion was ostensibly about controlling the liquor trade, its implications were more profound. It reflected the struggle between the autocratic rule represented by Bligh, and the emerging merchant class epitomized by the New South Wales Corps.”
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“Occurring in 1808, the Rum Rebellion was the only successful armed takeover of government in Australia’s recorded history. This historic event was a turning point that marked the end of authoritarian control and a move toward a more democratic form of administration.”
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5 (1%) colony
5 (1%) South
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