Mute Rebellion

The Mute rebellion (Swedish: Muteupproret) was a series of riots taking place in Halland in Sweden in November 1854 - February 1855.

The riots started in Himle Hundred near Mute (hence the name of the rebellion) when a local mob attacked the official Fredrik Kjellman and his assistants, who had came to Mute to investigate claims regarding violations of the regulations banning trade in the form of shops in the country side closer to the city than 3 miles. This was a regulation left from the time of the guilds which was deeply resented in the countryside. The riots continued for several weeks before being subdued by the military.

The result was the abolition of the old regulation and the reform law of free commerce in 1864.

References

  • Rosengren, Ingemar (1991). Muteupproret 1854. En berättelse om ett misslyckat polisingripande
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