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== Timeline ==
== Timeline ==
* 206BCE: The Great Revolt of the Egyptians begins as anti-colonial sentiments and economic crisis hits Egyptian peasants and slaves.
* 206BCE: The [[Great Revolt of the Egyptians]] begins as anti-colonial sentiments and economic crisis hits Egyptian peasants and slaves.
* 176BCE: The Great Revolt of the Egyptians fails militarily, but secure political expansion of human rights and economic aid for the farmers.
* 176BCE: The Great Revolt of the Egyptians fails militarily, but secure political expansion of human rights and economic aid for the farmers.
* 2001: The [[Black Spring (Algeria)|Black Spring]] occurs after the Algerian [[police]] kill an [[Amazigh]] teenager.
* 2001: The [[Black Spring (Algeria)|Black Spring]] occurs after the Algerian [[police]] kill an [[Amazigh]] teenager.

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This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Northern Africa that are relevant to libertarian socialism.

Timeline

  • 206BCE: The Great Revolt of the Egyptians begins as anti-colonial sentiments and economic crisis hits Egyptian peasants and slaves.
  • 176BCE: The Great Revolt of the Egyptians fails militarily, but secure political expansion of human rights and economic aid for the farmers.
  • 2001: The Black Spring occurs after the Algerian police kill an Amazigh teenager.

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