Rebecca Riots: Protests Against Toll-Gates in Wales
Introduction The Rebecca Riots (Welsh: Terfysgoedd Beca) were a significant chapter in the history of Wales, spanning from 1839 to 1843. These uprisings, characterized by protests against high taxation and oppressive toll-gates, were led by local farmers and agricultural workers. Intriguingly, many of the rioters dressed as women and called themselves “Rebecca’s Daughters” (Merched Beca). …
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