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Example of riots in the United States include the following examples:
 
Example of riots in the United States include the following examples:
 
* The 1949 [[Peekskill Riots]]
 
* The 1949 [[Peekskill Riots]]
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* The 1965 Watts Riots
 
* The 1967 Detroit riots
 
* The 1967 Detroit riots
* The 1992 [[Los Angeles]] riots
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* The 1967 Newark riots
 
* The 1971 Attica prison riot
 
* The 1971 Attica prison riot
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* The 1992 [[Los Angeles]] riots
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* The 2015-2016 [[Ferguson riots]]
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* The [[2020 Leftist riots]]
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==See also==
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*[[Obama Riots|Riots during the Obama Administration]]
  
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Latest revision as of 17:42, July 26, 2020

A riot is an event of public disorder by a large group, usually involving violence. Their causes can been found in a variety of social, economic or political factors.

Example of riots in the United States include the following examples:

See also