Revolutions triggered and led by the army have been very rare in European history. Even Russia's 1917 revolutions were basically political revolutions, supported but not led by the army. The only true example probably is the revolt and finally, the Government overthrow in Spain by General Francisco Franco in 1936-1939.
That would be the American Revolution.
One of the best sources for an essay on the French Revolution for your European History class is The First Total War by David Bell.
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France and most military historians use the Storming of the Bastille as the starting point in the French Revolution.
battle of concord
american revolution
I believe it was because it was the first black colony to free itself from European control.
The Industrial Revolution began in the country of Great Britain on the European continent.
On the European continent in France.
First, China entered a period of decline. Second, the Industrial Revolution created a need for expanded markets for European goods. At the same time, it gave the West superior military power.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolution.
Napoleon's role in the French Revolution was essentially military. He greatly contributed, starting from the year 1793, to consolidate the various revolutionary government thanks to his military performances and victories, until his appointment to First Consul, which practically signed the end of the French Revolution.