The question is unanswerable unless the particular revolution is specified.
If the question is referring to the American Revolution, please see the Related Question in the links below.
Civil disobedience truly began in the 1919 revolution. This revolution happened in Egypt. The Egyptians practiced civil disobedience because they were against British rule.
The only war in Europe that probably truly affected North America would be the French Revolution. It stirred chaos in the US as to do we support this or not? Many Americans were pro-revolution, they loved the way the French wanted to be like the US. Yet, many Americans were anti-revolution, fearing the revolution.
If you want to consider "Scotch-Irish" Irish, there were some, but the only truly Irish person was Charles Carroll.
Yes he was. The revolutionaries wanted a republic, but of course that was not possible as long as they had monarchs, and therefore were a monarchy. To truly be a republic, the revolutionaries needed to get rid of their monarchs. Since King Louis XVI was a monarch, he was therefore against this revolution.
The only country directly involved in the Russian Revolution was Russia itself. Germany did help Vladimir Lenin get into Russia and then funded his revolutionary operations, but it was not truly involved as a nation.
Truly is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:He was truly apologetic.That film was truly amazing.
Jesus Christ, son of God, is truly divine and truly human.
one truly
Truly was created in 1990.
I truly miss my dog.
Darius Truly's birth name is Darius Truly Ever.
You can use "truly" in a sentence to emphasize the sincerity or genuineness of a statement. For example, "I am truly grateful for your help."