Monday, June 3, 2013

Revolution dictionary

American Revolution
The American Revolution also known as the American Revolutionary War and
The U.S. war of independence. The began from tensions between people of the Great Britain's 13 North American colonies and the Colonial government. In April 1775 the war started and the following summer rebels were waging a full scale war for their independence. France entered the revolution on the side of the colonist in 1778.



Bolshevik Revolution
In 1917 two revolutions went through Russia and ending centuries of imperial rule and setting in motion political and social changes. In March civil unrest, food storage grew which erupted into an open revolt. A couple of months later the newly installed provisional government over thrown themselves.


Chinese Revolution
On October 1, 1949 Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong declared the creation of an republic they called the People's Republic of China. It ended the full scale civil war between the Chinese Communist party and the Nationalist party which broke out following world war 2. The new republic completed the long process of governmental up heavily in china.





Commercial Revolution
The Commercial Revolution was a period of European economic expansion, colonialism, and mercantilism which lasted from the 16th century to the early 18th century. It was succeeded in the mid 18th century by the Industrial Revolution.


Democratic revolution
The Democratic Revolutionary Party established in 1989, evolved from the National Democratic  Front. The leader was Cuauhtemoc Cardenas left the PRI in 1988 in protest over its choice of Salianas, a free market reformer, as the presidential nominee. The PRD's party program emphasizes social warfare concerns.

English Revolution
In 1628, Parliament passed the petition of rights which would require their approval of any taxes imposed upon them by the king. King Charles 1 adjourned Parliament and ruled without benefit of  Parliament for 11 years. It involved a difficult effort to raise revenues since Parliament represented the ruling elite of England.


French Revolution
It began in 1789 and ended in the 1790's with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. Between that time period, the French citizens razed and redesigned their countries political landscape like the American Revolution before it, the French Revolution was influenced by the enlightenment ideal.


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