The Salt Tax Revolt (Spanish: Rebelión de la Sal) took place in the Spanish province of Biscay (Vizcaya) between 1631 and 1634, and was rooted in an economic conflict concerning the price and ownership of salt. It consisted of a series of violent incidents in opposition to Philip IV's taxation policy,[1] and the rebellion quickly evolved into a broader social protest against economic inequalities.[2][3]
The origin of the rebellion was the Royal Decree of 3 January 1631, in which Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares raised the price of salt by 44%, while also ordering the requisition of all of the salt stored in Biscay, which could, from that point on, only be sold by the royal treasury. The motive of this measure, which contravened the chartered privileges of the domain and its tax exemption, was the need by the monarchy of Habsburg Spain to maintain its costly army in the wars of Northern Europe.
The tax was preceded by other measures to raise money, such as the application of fees to trade in wool or woolen cloth. The population of Biscay reacted angrily against the representatives of royal authority, even going so far as to assassinate the procurator of the Court of Corregidor in October 1632. The revolt also blocked the meeting of the General Assemblies of Guernica in 1633, demanding for all of the abusive taxes to be revoked and for the restoration of the tax exemption recognized in the privileges.
The rebellion, which lasted on-and-off for more than three years, was definitively crushed in the spring of 1634, when the main ringleaders were arrested and executed. Philip opted to pardon the rest of the rebels and to suspend the original order concerning the price of salt as a concession.
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Tax resistance |
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| Topics |
- Conscientious objection to military taxation
- List of historical acts of tax resistance
- Tax resistance in the United States .
- List of tax resisters
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| Methods |
- Barter
- Gift economy
- Local currency
- Rebellion
- Self-sufficiency
- Simple living
- Tax avoidance
- Tax evasion
- Unreported employment
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| Organizations |
- Addiopizzo
- Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera
- All Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation
- Anti-Poll Tax Unions
- Association of Real Estate Taxpayers
- Catalunya Diu Prou
- Committee for Non-Violent Action
- Fasci Siciliani
- I Don't Pay Movement
- Irish National Land League
- National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund
- National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee
- Northern California War Tax Resistance
- Pagal Panthis
- Peace churches
- Peacemakers
- Planka.nu
- Women's Tax Resistance League
- Zuism
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| Media |
- An Act of Conscience
- "Civil Disobedience"
- Clericis laicos
- The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest
- "Vyborg Manifesto"
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- Tuchin Revolt
- Harelle
- Peasants' Revolt
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| 15th |
- Cornish rebellion of 1497
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| 16th |
- Croquant rebellions
- Rappenkrieg
- Revolt of the Pitauds
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| 17th |
- Angelets
- Revolt of the papier timbré
- Revolt of the va-nu-pieds
- in Spain
- Salt Riot in Moscow
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| 18th |
- Boston Tea Party
- Edenton Tea Party
- Fries's Rebellion
- Gaspee affair
- No taxation without representation
- Philadelphia Tea Party
- Revolt of the Comuneros (New Granada)
- Regulator Movement in North Carolina
- Whiskey Rebellion
- White Lotus Rebellion
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| 19th |
- Anti-Rent War
- Dog Tax War
- House Tax Hartal
- Hut Tax War of 1898
- Low Rebellion
- Mejba Revolt
- Rebecca Riots
- Saminism Movement
- Tancament de Caixes
- Tithe War
- Wallachian uprising
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| 20th |
- Agbekoya
- Bambatha Rebellion
- Bardoli Satyagraha
- Beit Sahour
- Bondelswarts affair
- Champaran Satyagraha
- Gordon Kahl
- Kheda Satyagraha
- Irwin Schiff
- Johnson cult
- Mau movement
- Poll Tax Riots
- Poplar Rates Rebellion
- Tupper Saussy
- Turra Coo
- Salt March
- Vedaranyam March
- Women's poll tax repeal movement
- Women's War
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| Related topics |
- Income tax threshold
- Potentially dangerous taxpayer
- Render unto Caesar
- Sovereign citizen / Freeman on the land / Redemption movement
- Tax haven
- Tax inversion
- Tax noncompliance
- Tax protester (arguments / history in the United States)
- Tax riot
- Taxation as slavery
- Taxation as theft
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Salt |
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| History |
- History
- In the American Civil War
- International Salt Co. v. United States
- In Middlewich
- Old Salt Route
- In Chinese history
- Salt March
- Salt road
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| Types |
- Abraum
- Alaea
- Alberger
- Asín tibuok
- Bittern
- Black lava
- Butter
- Calcium chloride
- Celery
- Curing
- Cyclic
- Dairy
- Flake
- Fleur de sel
- Garlic
- Himalayan
- Iodised
- Jugyeom
- Kala namak
- Korean brining
- Kosher
- Monosodium glutamate
- Moshio salt
- Pickling
- Potassium chloride
- Potassium nitrate
- River reed salt
- Sodium nitrate
- Onion
- Rock
- Salammoniac
- Salt substitute
- Sea salt
- Seasoned
- Sel gris
- Smoked
- Sodium chloride
- Truffle
- Túltul
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| Food usage |
- Brining
- Salting
- Brined cheese
- Salt-cured meat
- Salted fish
- Health effects
- Salt and cardiovascular disease
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Commerce and industry |
- Salt Industry Commission
- Evaporation pond
- Salt mining
- Salt well
- Sink works
- Open-pan salt making
- List of countries by salt production
- Salt tectonics
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| By region |
- Cheshire
- Ghana
- San Francisco Bay
- Pakistan
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| Culture |
- Grain of salt
- Salt in the Bible
- Salting the earth
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| Miscellaneous |
- Mineral lick
- Road salt
- Smelling salts
- Water softening
- Ximenes Redoubt
- Tax
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