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590 BCE
We Have A Say Protest
Citizens in Massachusetts walked down the roads screaming "We have a say" to be noticed in their role in government. This led to them being pepper sprayed for the "commotion" -
584 BCE
Together We Stand Group
Citizens in New York gathered together to discuss how they were going to be noticed in having a say in government. -
1215
Raheim Bankton
Raheim Bankton an African American male arranged a sit-in to show that they were very serious about the issues they had, and would not leave until their goals were met or taken seriously. This eventually led to a fight that broke out leaving many people injured and a few dead. -
1220
Democratic War
This war was to give citizens a say but have a representative that spoke for them all. -
1223
Representative Democracy
The citizens got what they wanted and was represented by a representatve that they chose to elect.