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  2. 1907 Romanian peasants' revolt - Wikipedia

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    A peasant revolt (Romanian: Răscoala țărănească din 1907) took place in Romania between 21 February and 5 April 1907. It started in northern Moldavia and, after three weeks in which it was localized in that area, it quickly spread, reaching Wallachia, including as far as Oltenia. The main cause was the discontent of the peasants over the ...

  3. 1907 Romanian general election - Wikipedia

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    A peasants' revolt between February and April 1907 was put down by the army, leading to thousands of deaths. [1] In the midst of the revolt, Prime Minister Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino resigned on 25 March. Dimitrie Sturdza of the National Liberal Party subsequently formed a new government on 26 March. [1] [2]

  4. List of massacres in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Massacres during the Peasants' Revolt: March–April 1907: Western Moldavia and southern Wallachia, Kingdom of Romania: cca. 11,000 peasants: Peasants rebelling against economic conditions killed in various places across the country 1916 Galați massacre: 13 June 1916: Galați, Covurlui County, Kingdom of Romania (today Galați, Galați County ...

  5. List of peasant revolts - Wikipedia

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    1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt: Kingdom of Romania: Romanian peasants Suppression of the rebellion 1910 Kileler uprising: Kingdom of Greece: Farmers of Thessaly: Initial suppression of the rebellion, followed by the arrested declared innocent and some minor measures in favor of the peasants being taken the next year; Actual requests of the ...

  6. Conservative Party (Romania, 1880–1918) - Wikipedia

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    The party relied on the support of the great landowners, the bourgeoisie, and some intellectuals. Their economic policy encouraged light industry and crafts but did not oppose investments in heavy industry. The 1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt showed that some reforms

  7. National Museum of the Romanian Peasant - Wikipedia

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    The building, which uses traditional Romanian architectural features, was built on the former site of the State Mint (Monetăria Statului). [3] Initially intended as a museum of Romanian art, it was designed by Nicolae Ghica-Budești and built between 1912 and 1941. [ 4 ]

  8. Category:Rebellions in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rebellions in Romania" ... 0–9. 1907 Romanian peasants' revolt; 1944 Romanian coup d'état; B. ... Kruščica rebellion; L. Legionnaires ...

  9. Sămănătorul - Wikipedia

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    [1] Among the last major issues affecting the journal's history was the peasants' revolt of 1907, which aired the social tensions of the Kingdom and was met with violence by the National Liberal cabinet of Dimitrie Sturdza. According to Sandqvist, traditionalist perspectives "clashed badly with reality" during the events, leading "almost ...