Technically, all revolutions are rebellions or uprisings. The only difference between a revolution and a rebellion is that a revolution changes the government, where as a rebellion is a broader concept.
Rationing is a book that every one had when they went to a shop they could only have things that was on the list of the book and only have a certain amount of it.
Which English Civil war? There have been hundreds. The main Civil War (Roundheads v Cavaliers) was a revolution, as was the civil war between the American colonists and the king in 1775. Like all revolutions the revolutionaries were only a small but active part of the population.
The Korean & Vietnam Wars (1950-1953) & (1961-1975) respectively, were the only "proxy wars" fought during the cold war. Both of those "Limited Wars" (Limited to Conventional Weapons only-No Nukes) were "Hot" battles of the Cold War. Communist rebellions, insurrections, guerrilla activites (such as attempted by Castro's Lieutenant Che Gueverra in Central/South America), etc, never fully developed into "wars" involving showdowns such as they did in Korea & Vietnam.
Canada,us,Great Britain,India,Poland,etc. that's only some of the countrys who were part of the allied powersADDED: If the question refers to the Allied Powers of World War II then the above list barely begins to scratch the surface of the complete list of ALL nations that were allied against the Axis powers. The list is too lengthy to compile and list individually here.(as well as making it much too easy to cut and paste the answer to place it into someone's homework)For more informatiion and a complete listing see the below link:
Brown's execution proved that there were people who were willing to die for Abolition. This encouraged abolitionists to make greater efforts for their cause, but it also served as a warning to the slave states, who began improving their militias to prepare for possible slave rebellions prompted by abolitionists.
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There were a series of Haitian rebellions, but only the revolution from 1791 to 1803 actually pushed the French out of the country.
By 1848, Austria exerted control over most of the Italian states, with only the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont retaining a degree of independence. This dominance was a result of Austria's military power and political influence in the region. The year 1848 marked a wave of revolutions across Europe, leading to uprisings in various Italian states as nationalists sought to challenge Austrian rule and unify Italy. Despite the fervor for independence, these uprisings faced significant challenges and ultimately did not achieve immediate success.
The American revolution kicked it all off. The next to follow it was the Batavian, or the French if you only count the big three (American, French, Haitian).
It made weapons availible to not only the military, but to pretty much everyone which caused uprisings.
The Egyptian, Libyan, Yemeni, and Tunisian Revolutions were all successful. The only major failure in the arab spring was the Bahrain revolt. The Syrain conflict is currently ongoing.
There is only one armed revolution known as such: the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921).
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there is none you weasel. the only good matrix is revolutions. :)