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The November Uprising (1830–31), Polish–Russian War 1830–31<ref>Wacław Tokarz, Wojna polsko-rosyjska 1830 i 1831, Warszawa 1993, passim.</ref> also known as the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire. The uprising began on 29 November 1830 in Warsaw when the young Polish officers from the local Army of the Congress Poland's military academy revolted, led by lieutenant Piotr Wysocki. They were soon joined by large segments of Polish society, and the insurrection spread to the territories of Lithuania, western Belarus, and the right-bank of Ukraine. Despite some local successes, the uprising was eventually crushed by a numerically superior Imperial Russian Army under Ivan Paskevich.<ref name="Wandycz">The lands of partitioned Poland, 1795–1918. By Piotr Stefan Wandycz. Page 106.</ref><ref name="Gale">"Polish Uprising of 1830–31." The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970–1979). Gale Group, 2010.</ref><ref name="">"Polish Revolution of 1830." By Amy Linch. 2009. The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. ISBN 978-1-4051-8464-9</ref> Czar Nicholas I decreed that henceforth Poland was an integral part of Russia, with Warsaw little more than a military garrison, its university closed.<ref>Tucker, S.C., editor, 201, A Global Chronology of Conflict, Volume Three:1775-1860, Santa Barbara:ABC-CLIO, LLC, ISBN 9781851096671, p. 1157</ref>
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The November Uprising (1830–31), Polish–Russian War 1830–31<ref>Wacław Tokarz, Wojna polsko-rosyjska 1830 i 1831, Warszawa 1993, passim.</ref> also known as the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire. The uprising began on 29 November 1830 in Warsaw when the young Polish officers from the local Army of the Congress Poland's military academy revolted, led by lieutenant Piotr Wysocki. They were soon joined by large segments of Polish society, and the insurrection spread to the territories of Lithuania, western Belarus, and the right-bank of Ukraine. Despite some local successes, the uprising was eventually crushed by a numerically superior Imperial Russian Army under Ivan Paskevich.<ref name="Wandycz">The lands of partitioned Poland, 1795–1918. By Piotr Stefan Wandycz. Page 106.</ref><ref name="Gale">"Polish Uprising of 1830–31." The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970–1979). Gale Group, 2010.</ref><ref name="">"Polish Revolution of 1830." By Amy Linch. 2009. The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. ISBN 978-1-4051-8464-9</ref> Czar Nicholas I decreed that henceforth Poland was an integral part of Russia, with Warsaw little more than a military garrison, its university closed.<ref>Tucker, S.C., editor, 201, A Global Chronology of Conflict, Volume Three:1775-1860, Santa Barbara:ABC-CLIO, LLC, ISBN 9781851096671, p. 1157</ref>
November Uprising sections
Intro Poland before the uprising Outbreak The uprising The Russo-Polish war Postscript See also Notes References
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