Asked by libby

The outcome of this armed resistance was

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Which armed resistance are you asking about? I don’t have the earlier context, so I can’t give the specific outcome yet.

Common outcomes of armed resistance (with brief examples) — pick the one that matches your case and I’ll expand:

- Complete success / independence or regime change — e.g., Haitian Revolution (independence), American Revolution (independence).
- Military defeat but political/legal change later — e.g., Indian Rebellion of 1857 was suppressed militarily but led to the end of East India Company rule and direct Crown governance.
- Military defeat but major symbolic or political impact — e.g., Easter Rising (1916) was crushed but galvanized Irish public opinion and led to independence movements.
- Long guerrilla war that eventually forces negotiation or withdrawal — e.g., Algerian War of Independence (ended French rule after a prolonged conflict).
- Suppression with harsh reprisals and consolidation of control — e.g., Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was brutally crushed, followed by deportation and extermination.
- Stalemate leading to partition or frozen conflict — e.g., some civil wars that produce ceasefires and de facto partitions.
- Internationalization / foreign intervention — armed resistance can invite outside powers, changing the outcome (various Cold War proxy wars).

Tell me which resistance or give more context and I’ll provide the precise outcome.