List of Revolutionary and Terrorist movements in aftermath of America's Collapse: Difference between revisions
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* May 1982 - June 1982: Widespread [[Midwestern Anarchist Rebellion|anarchist and syndicalist attacks]] paired with labor and general union conflicts in the [[The Midwest Separation Union|Midwestern Union]]. | * May 1982 - June 1982: Widespread [[Midwestern Anarchist Rebellion|anarchist and syndicalist attacks]] paired with labor and general union conflicts in the [[The Midwest Separation Union|Midwestern Union]]. | ||
* August 1984: [[New Lakota Freedom Front]] [[Hartford Bombing|bombs a train station]] in Hartford. | * August 1984: [[New Lakota Freedom Front]] [[Hartford Bombing|bombs a train station]] in Hartford. | ||
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This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
- April 1980: Communist and Radical Socialist militias attempt to seize control of the newly formed United Commonwealth, part of the larger Providence Rebellion.
- November 1980: Black Panthers and Klan members engage in a firefight after the 1980 American Federation Election.
- July 1981: Navajo extremists attempt to assassinate Western President Walter Mondale, without sanction from the wider Navajo resistance movement.
- March 1982: FBI, MI6, and the PSIA foil plot by a radical NORAID splinter group to attack several points in Boston, New York City and Tokyo, attempting to prevent the ratification of the Tokyo Treaty.
- May 1982 - June 1982: Widespread anarchist and syndicalist attacks paired with labor and general union conflicts in the Midwestern Union.
- August 1984: New Lakota Freedom Front bombs a train station in Hartford.