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The EDSA Revolution, also known as the People Power Revolution, took place in the Philippines in February 1986 as a response to the authoritarian regime of President Ferdinand Marcos. It was sparked by widespread dissatisfaction with corruption, human rights violations, and electoral fraud, particularly after the controversial 1986 presidential election. The peaceful uprising united millions of Filipinos, including the military and various sectors of society, demanding Marcos' resignation. Ultimately, the revolution succeeded in ousting Marcos and restoring democracy in the Philippines.

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