| Revolt or revoltion explination | Revolt or revolution name |
| establishment of modern parliament and western-style system in Japan (1866-1868) | |
| Rebellion against foreign influnce in china during the qing dynasty (1899-1901) | |
| War between the united states and the confederate states of america (1861-1865) | |
| A revolution against the spanish colonialism in mexico (1810-1821) | |
| Established the 13 independent colonies in north America free from Great Britan rule | |
| was an armed revolt that led to the overthrow of dictator Fulgencio Batista of Cuba | |
| where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and transport had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural conditions starting in the United Kingdom, | |
| a time of major transformation feudal, religious, and aristocratic systems of France and Europe (1789-1799) | |
| Conflict between France and Haiti, leading to the establishment of Haiti as the first african ancestry ruled nation | |
| was a widespread civil war in China from 1850 to 1864 against the ruling Qing Dynasty. | |
| | Revolt or revoltion explination | Revolt or revolution name |
| a war of independence against Spanish rule directed by the Katipunan society, also known as the tagalong war | |
| overthrows the dictator Porfirio Díaz; seizure of power by Institutional Revolutionary Party in Mexico | |
| The revolution was in essence the overthrow of the Sultan's autocratic power by the upper class Turks, and the substitution therefor of parliamentary government under their control | |
| was the politically-driven civil conflict in Germany at the end of World War I | |
| , a campaign of non-violent protest against the British salt tax in colonial India. | |
| a workers' social revolution that began during the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 and resulted in the widespread implementation of anarchist and more broadly socialist o | |
| the period of Jewish guerrilla warfare in Palestine which brought about the establishment of the State of Israel. | |
| the first agricultural revolution and the transition from hunting and gathering communities and bands, to agriculture and settlement. | |
| A fundamental transformation in scientific ideas around the 16th century | |
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