Congolese resistance against colonialism was widespread and took many different forms.
The resistance, such as it was, often took the form of isolated - sometimes individual - struggles against authority and its bureaucracy.
Most Tories denied that resistance had taken place in 1688.
The troops met little resistance and between 13 and 18 September took complete control of the state.
However, it met organized resistance and an armed confrontation took place until a compromise was reached at the end of the day.
Over two centuries, this resistance took many forms and had many leaders.
This means the resistance can take the pill back, but also the medal.
However, it met organized resistance and an armed confrontation took place for a day till a compromise was reached.
This resistance takes the form of a contest over the meaning of things and events.
"We'll still be debating what form our resistance should take when the Protector perishes of old age."