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Civil disorder, also known as civil disturbance, civil unrest, civil strife, or turmoil, are situations when law enforcement struggle to maintain public order or tranquility. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Causes
A riot or mob violence is a form of civil disorder commonly characterized by a group lashing out in a violent public disturbance against authority, property or people. Riots typically involve destruction of property, public or private. The property targeted varies depending on the riot and the inclinations of those involved.
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The 1967 Newark riots were an episode of violent, armed conflict in the streets of Newark, New Jersey.Taking place over a four-day period (between July 12 and July 17, 1967), the Newark riots resulted in at least 26 deaths and hundreds more serious injuries.
1711 - Cary's Rebellion 1712 - New York Slave Revolt of 1712, April 6, New York City, New York 1715 - Yamasee War 1713 - Boston Bread Riot, Boston, Massachusetts 1734 - Mast Tree Riot, Fremont, New Hampshire
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Riots and civil disorder in New York (state) (1 C, 18 P) Riots and civil disorder in North Carolina (17 P) Riots and civil disorder in North Dakota (2 P) O.
This category is for civil disorders, excluding wars with other states. It is not intended to replace Category:Civil wars, but there are grey areas between the two, so some articles may be placed in both categories. See also Category:Protests by type whose subcategories may overlap with this category. However, all civil disorder is not protest.