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    '''1649-50''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diggers_%28True_Levellers%29 The English Diggers] (1649-50) - The Diggers were a group of agrarian communists who flourished in England in 1649-50 and were led by Gerrard Winstanley (q.v.) and William Everard. In April 1649 about 20 poor men assembled at St. George's Hill, Surrey, and began to cultivate the common land. These Diggers held that the English Civil Wars had been fought against the king and the great landowners; now that Charles I had been executed, land should be made available for the very poor to cultivate. (Food prices had reached record heights in the late 1640s.) The numbers of the Diggers more than doubled during 1649. Their activities alarmed the Commonwealth government and roused the hostility of local landowners, who were rival claimants to the common lands. The Diggers were harassed by legal actions and mob violence, and by the end of March 1650 their colony was dispersed. The Diggers themselves abjured the use of force. The Diggers also called themselves True Levelers, but their communism was denounced by the leaders of the Levelers.
    Although it was never determined who threw the bomb, the incident was used as an excuse to attack the entire Left and labor movement. Police ransacked the homes and offices of suspected radicals, and hundreds were arrested without charge. Anarchists in particular were harassed, and eight of Chicago's most active were charged with conspiracy to murder in connection with the Haymarket bombing. A kangaroo court found all eight guilty, despite a lack of evidence connecting any of them to the bomb-thrower (only one was even present at the meeting, and he was on the speakers' platform), and they were sentenced to die. Albert Parsons, August Spies, Adolf Fischer, and George Engel were hanged on November 11, 1887. Louis .Lingg committed suicide in prison, The remaining three were finally pardoned in 1893.
    <blockquote>''"Canadian troops stormed across the border and into the town of Blaine, Washington. The makeshift army was composed of about 600 guerrillas from vancouver , including anarchists and radicals from groups like the "Vancouver Liberation Front" and the Vancouver yippies "Northern Lunatic Fringe". They invaded in protest against the U.S. invasion of Cambodia and promised to penetrate no further than 22.7 miles into American territory, the same distance that president Nixon had promised not to exceed into Cambodia. Defying the orders of immigration officers, the troops crossed into the United States in the first violation of the "undefended" border since 1812. The invaders marched along the freeway and then down the exit ramp into Blaine, chanting and moving down the town's main street. The invading force swarmed over a small war memorial, pulling down and destroying an American flag. The mayor of Blaine appeared brandishing a .38 calibre pistol, hoping to turn back the freak army. They ignored him and marched on. However local rednecks and members of the White Serviceman's League started to attack and beat up straggling demonstrators. When other invaders rushed to defend them cops moved in with billy clubs swinging. The invaders started to turn back towards Canada while throwing rocks in defense. An American flag was ripped down from the Post Office building and burned. As they drew closer to the border, windows were smashed at a National Bank of Commerce. 20 demonstrators broke off from the main group and attacked a passing train carrying new American cars into Canada ,causing an estimated 50,000 dollars damage to 90 of a 107 cars. The retreating army also attacked the Peace Arch as they crossed back into Canada, splattering it with paint, covering it with graffiti, and tearing down plaques. In the aftermath a Washington congressman called for the Canadian government to pay for the damages incurred. A state senator demanded an offical apology from the Canadian government. The Attourney General of British Columbia called for leveling charges against the demonstrators, and the Canadian federal government called for a report. The invaders replied to the call for an apology by stating "We've withdrawn our troops from the U.S. We will apologize for our invasion when the U.S. withdraws its troops from Cambodia, apologizes and makes full restitution to the people of Southeast Asia." ''</blockquote>

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