Revolución
The Spanish Revolution was fought between the Republicans and the Nationalists.
Accent marks in Spanish tell the speaker where the stress should be put on the word. In this case, the phrase for "the revolution" would be pronounced "LAH re-vo-lu-see-OHN".
None. But in Spanish, a word that starts with a single "r" is pronounced as if it were a double "r".
This is one of those words classed as a "cognate", or a word that is similar in both languages, but not necessarily identical. The Spanish word for "immigration" is "inmigración". You will notice that there is a class of words in English that ends with "...tion". most of the time, these words are easily "converted" to Spanish by chaning the ending to "...ción". Revolution/revolución, etc. There are hundreds of words that this applies to.
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
The Spanish Revolution of 1936 was a social revolution, not a military one, so while incidental people may have been killed, the numbers are too small to have been collected and recorded. The Spanish Revolution made the Second Republic of Spain more anarcho-libertarian or anarcho-syndicalist. However, the Spanish Revolution occurred contemporaneously with the Spanish Civil War, which was a war between the Second Republic of Spain and the Nationalists (who would eventually install the Spanish State). The Spanish Civil War was responsible for roughly 500,000 deaths. The victory of the Nationalists over the Republic ended the Spanish Revolution of 1936 definitively.
"Revolution" is ultimately from the Latin word volvere, "to turn around."
The spanish word for did is hizo.
"De" is the Spanish word for "of".
The Spanish word for "in" is "en".
"Con" is the spanish word for "with".
The Spanish word for "who" is "quién".