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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 89. Chapters: 16th-century rebellions, 17th-century rebellions, Kett's Rebellion, Revolt of the Comuneros, Khmelnytsky Uprising, Swiss peasant war of 1653, Irish Rebellion of 1641, Second Desmond Rebellion, Baltringer Haufen, Philippine revolts against Spain, Prayer Book Rebellion, Revolt of the Barretinas, Desmond Rebellions, Pueblo Revolt, Danzig rebellion, Pilgrimage of Grace, Revolt of the papier timbre, Bacon's Rebellion, Gyorgy Dozsa, Jelali revolts, Revolt of the Three Feudatories, Wyatt's rebellion, Chiprovtsi Uprising, Tran Cao rebellion, Tamblot Uprising, Hvar Rebellion, Rising of the North, Morisco Revolt, Second Brotherhood, Guo Huaiyi Rebellion, Ivan Bolotnikov, Bigod's Rebellion, Zebrzydowski Rebellion, Fedorovych Uprising, Arumer Zwarte Hoop, First Tarnovo Uprising, ahkulu Rebellion, Kosi ski Uprising, Moscow Uprising of 1682, Solovetsky Monastery Uprising, Croatian-Slovenian peasant revolt, Streltsy Uprising, Bundschuh movement, Dagami Revolt, Second Tarnovo Uprising, Battle of Kokovo, Nalyvaiko Uprising, Shakushain's Revolt, Exeter Conspiracy, Carinthian peasant revolt of 1478, Kostka-Napierski Uprising, Bankaw Revolt, Revolt of the va-nu-pieds, Sangley Rebellion, Brotherhoods of Mallorca, Western Rising, Revolt of Ghent, Lubomirski's Rokosz, Pawluk Uprising, Felipillo of Panama, Rappenkrieg, Slovenian peasant revolt of 1515. Excerpt: The Revolt of the Comuneros (Spanish: , "War of the Communities of Castile") was an uprising by citizens of Castile against the rule of Charles V and his administration between 1520 and 1521. At its height, the rebels controlled the heart of Castile, ruling the cities of Valladolid, Tordesillas, and Toledo. The revolt occurred in the wake of political instability in the Crown of Castile after the death of Queen Isabella I in 1504. Joanna the Mad, Ferdinand and Isabella's second dau...