When did the Kronstadt Rebellion take place?

The Kronstadt Rebellion occurred in March 1921 as a mutiny led by sailors at the Kronstadt naval base against the Bolshevik government, driven by calls for greater freedoms and opposition to the harsh economic conditions. The Kronstadt sailors raised demands for political freedom, including calls for greater democratic rights and an end to Bolshevik rule, which they felt had betrayed the revolution’s initial ideals.