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Rebecca Riots in South Wales against toll gate charges
Rebecca Riots in South Wales against excessive toll gate charges - many of the rioters were men dressed as women. Date: 1843
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1840s 1843 Charges Conflict Dressed Dressing Excessive Horseback Rebecca Rider Rioters Riots Toll Trouble Unrest Uprising
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Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an iconic image from the Rebecca Riots in South Wales. This historic event took place in 1843, when men dressed as women protested against excessive toll gate charges. Relive this significant moment in history every day with a hot beverage in hand. Our high-quality mugs showcase vibrant, full-color images that are sure to bring your favorite historical moments to life. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, or as a unique gift. Order yours today and make every sip a journey through time!
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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This evocative image captures the intensity and defiance of the Rebecca Riots in South Wales, which took place in 1843 against excessive toll gate charges. The Rebecca Riots were a series of protests and civil disobedience actions led primarily by women, many of whom disguised themselves as Rebecca, a mythical figure representing the collective voice of the people. The protests were named after Rebecca of Penbryn, a character from local folklore, and were inspired by the high tolls imposed on farmers and laborers, which they saw as an unjust burden. In this photograph, a group of men, dressed as women, ride horseback, leading their horses through a muddy landscape. Their cross-dressing was a form of disguise, allowing them to evade capture and maintain the element of surprise. The horses, with their powerful muscles and determined riders, symbolize the strength and determination of the protesters. The men's faces are hidden, adding to the sense of anonymity and solidarity. The Rebecca Riots were a significant moment in Welsh history, reflecting the political and social unrest of the 1840s. The protests resulted in the abolition of many toll gates, and brought attention to the plight of the working classes and the need for political reform. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the courage and resilience of the people of South Wales during a time of conflict and change.
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