The shocking Kamang War erupted on June 15, 1908. However, something unexpected actually emerged at that time, namely the emergence of further reactions in several regions. Prof. Dr. Mestika Zed, M.A. said that at the beginning of the 20th century, the Dutch colonialists were actually in a comfortable and calm period because almost all colonial areas could be controlled well. However, it turned out that Kamang showed a quick reaction in resisting tax levies. Then the impact of the community's resistance in Kamang also spread to other regions.27 This domino effect is proof that the anti-belasting movement was actually organized and planned. This can be seen from the emergence of unrest in several other places including.