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anger
rfize

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consideration
oftlw

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flew
tothe

face
of
the
monkey.

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slung

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with

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rage

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weapon,

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was

compelled

totear

himselfaway.
leaving
it

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inhis
way:

the
empress

andher
husband,

Ras

Gugsa.

Selassieknewthe

royalcouple

hatedhimand
wantedto

get

ridof
him,

sotocut
shorttheir

plotting

he made

Gugsa

the
governor

of the northern

province

of

Begemeder,forcing

himtoleavethe

capital,

wherethe
empress

lived.

Forseveral

yearsGugsaplayed

the

loyal

administrator.ButSelassie

didnottrusthim:Heknewthat

Gugsa

andthe
empress

were

plotting

re-

venge.

Astime

passed

and

Gugsa

madeno
move,

the
chancesof
a

plot

only

increased.Selassieknewwhathehadto
do:draw

Gugsa

out,
get

underhis
skin,
and

push

himintoactionbeforehewas

ready.

Forseveral
years,

anorthern
tribe,
theAzebu
Gallas,
hadbeeninvir»

tualrebellion

against

the
throne,

robbing

and

pillaging

local

villages

and


refusing

to
pay

taxes.Selassiehaddone

nothing

to
stop
them,

letting

them

growstronger.Finally,

in
1929,
heorderedRas

Gugsa

toleadan
anny

against

these disobedient tfibesmen.

Gugsa agreed,

but

inwardly

he


seethed--hehadno

gmdge

against

theAzebu

Gallas,

andthedemandthat

he

fight

themhurthis

pride.

Hecouldnot

disobey

the

order,

butashe


workedto

puttogether

an
army,

he

began

to

spread

an

ugly

rumor«-that

Selassiewasincahooiswiththe
pope,

and

planned

toconvertthe
country

toRomanCatholicismandmakeita

colony

of

Italy.

Gugsifsarmyswelled,

andsomeofthetribesfromwhichitssoldierscame

secretlyagreed

to

fight

Selassie.
InMarchof 1930 an
enormous
forceof
35,000

men

began

to

march,
notontheAzebuGallasbut

souih,

toward
the

capital

ofAddis

Ababa.Madeconfident

by

his

growingstrength,Gugsa.

now

openly

leda

holy

warto

depose

Selassieand
put

the
country

backinthehandsoftrue

Christians.

Hedidnotseethe
trap

that
had
been
laidforhim.
Before
Selassiehad

ordered

Gugsa

to
fight

the
Azebu

Gallas,

hehadsecuredthe
support

ofthe


Ethiopian

church.Andbeforetherevolt

gotunderway,

hehadbribedsev-

eralof

Gugsa’skey

alliesnottoshow
up

forbattle.Astherebel
army

marched

south,

airplanes

flewoverhead

dropping

leaflets
announcing

that

the

highest

churchofficials
had

recognized

Selassie
asthe
tmeChristian

leaderof

Ethiopia,

andthat

they

hadexcommunicated

Gugsa

forfoment-

ing

acivilwar.Theseleaflets

severely

bluntedtheemotionsbehindthe

holy

crusade.Andasbattleloomedandthe
support

that

Gugsa’s

allieshad

promised

himfailedtoshow
up,

soldiers

began

tofleeor
defect.

Whenthe
battle
came,
therebel

armyquickycollapsed.Refusing

to

surrender,
Ras

Gugsa

waskilledinthe

fighting.

The

empress,distraught

overherl1usba.nd’s

death,

diedafew

days

later.On
April

80,

Selassieis-

suedaformal

proclamationannouncing

hisnewtitle:

Emperor

of

Ethiopia.

Interpretation

HaileSelassie

always

sawseveralmovesahead.Heknew
that
ifheletRas

Gugsa

decidethetimeand

place

ofthe
revolt,

the

danger

wouldbemuch

greaier

thanifheforced

Gngsa

toactonSelassie’sterms.Sohe

goaded

him

intorebellion

byoffending

his

manlypride,asking

himto

fightpeople

he

hadno

quarrel

withonbehalfofamanhehated.

Thinkingeverything

out
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