Well, in Europe the most famous revolution was the French, that killed the king and many other people. Eventually the monarchy returned.
Also, the October revolution, as the comunists call the one in Russia. Similar outcome, the czar and his family were murdered together with many, many, many other people.
In Latin America we have fidel kastro that refuses to join its ancestors. Also we have Chavez, that is beginning, and the guy with the black hat, Morales in Bolivia.
Do you want more ?
No need of a site. These are very shameful facts in the history of these peoples. They should be forgotten together with Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler, anybody else I might not remember now .
The lesson we can learn from this is that people never learn
2006-12-31 08:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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French Revolution
Russian Revolution
Mexican Revolution
Cuban Revolution
2006-12-31 16:33:58
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answered by ivorytowerboy 5
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There was the Cuban Revolution of 1958-59, where Fidel Castro overthrew the previous Cuban government headed by Batista.
Then their was the South American revolutions in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia, all led by El Libertador, Simon Bolivar. While in many ways these were separate revolutions, they were ultimately a single, continent-wide revolutionary movement against a weakened Spanish Government.
Interestingly, this Weakening of Spain was a result of the French Revolution, and Napolean's subsequent campaign throughout Europe.
2006-12-31 16:42:51
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answered by Jon 2
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How about the French Revolution---the Scottish uprisings against the British (watch "Braveheart") starring Mel Gibson
How about the Mexican Revolution and the civil war in El Salvador---watch the movie "El Salvador" starring James Woods
2006-12-31 16:39:00
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answered by lexiwords 2
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