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has your country ever had a revolution?
>america
quite famously
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>>221598254
México
Yes
American didnt have a revolution, just independence
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>>221598319
Pedro, what the fuck are you talking about?
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>>221598254
Yes, just one if you are strict considering a change in the political order. And a lot if you are considering broader terms and failed attempts.
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lmfao, who the hell creates those chud memes...500 years ago he would be in Venice sculpting statues and painting church frescos but his path was creating chud memes

I kneel
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>>221598350
You calling it a revolution doesn't make it so, there was no change of the social structure, civil war was more of a revolution because it ended with the abolishing of slavery
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Most so called revolutions weren’t popular uprisings at all, they were military coups
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>>221598419
The actual detailed ones are just traces of photos, see the difference between the left and right.
The Romanian soldier holding up V is a famous photo.
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>>221598576
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>>221598589
Kino
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>t. Sergeant in 1776
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>>221598589
there's a buff chudjak that's also holding up a peace/victory sign and it gave me the idea to combine the two
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>>221598432
>there was no change of the social structure
We became a democracy tard
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>>221598704
you did the art??
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We were ready to, but then the Swedes didn't want to fight it so we simply agreed to hold a referendum on dissolving the union, where 99.95% of voters voted in favor of dissolution.
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>>221598727
yes
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>>221598432
You graduated from the Marxist school of Retardation I see
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>>221598750
I kneel...how do you do it? with an ipad and procreate or something? anyways, have any more chuds like these ones?
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>>221598254
American revolution is not really a revolution, it's more like an independence war
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>>221598799
just this one. No idea who made the others.
traced with mouse on my pc
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>>221598732
>99.95% of voters voted in favor of dissolution.
Was everyone fine with how very obviously rigged this was?
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>>221598254
>Brazil
Yes
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_of_1930

Soundtrack:
>https://youtube.com/watch?v=cnLbKxmnFbs
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Yes, but it didn't go too well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacke_War
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>>221598711
lol
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>>221598254
You can trace everything wrong with modernity back to ours.
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>>221598711
Colonial assemblies before independence and after independence were virtually identical, mate. In practice you didn't become any more democratic than before.
Like half of the whole chimp out was explicitly because Great Britain itself already had an elected government and you couldn't vote for that one unlike Brits. The Mexican is right, the American social order remained unchanged.
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>>221598711
>>221598350
idk if this is a thing in the US but Latinx Communists follow this common pattern in which they seethe about the fact that the independence of Latin American republics were all pushed by middle class professionals, merchants and small nobility (just like the French Revolution) in order to liberalize the economy from the protectionist Spanish empire.
In order to cope they claim that ackshually if you aren't installing communism then that's not a REAL revolution. Playing with semantics like this makes them happy because they really are such pathetic people.

>>221598254
>'gentina
We had a whole bunch.
>1810, May Revolution kickstarts the independence from Spain
>Revolution of 1880, the governor of Buenos Aires rises up against the central government, gets BTFO
>1890, Park Revolution, pro-demoracy middle class liberals try to oust the government. They got BTFO but the president abdicated in favour of his vicepresident. This would be the first of the so called "Radical Revolutions". Note: the "Radical Civic Union" is our liberal democratic party.
>1893, Second Radical Revolution, got BTFO
>1905, Third Radical Revolution, convinced the government to enact universal suffrage
>1932, Fourth Radical Revolution, got BTFO
>Revolution of 1943, in the middle of WW2, a hardcore pro-Allies president goes blind and abdicates, his moderate to soft pro-Axis vicepresident takes over, but he's not pro-Axis enough so the Fascist wing of the Army coups him and takes over
>1955, Liberating Revolution, the Fascist dictator Perón gets BTFO after three days of fighting and flees the country so that a conservative military dictator can take his place
>1966, Argentine Revolution, socialdemocrat president Illia has little to no support and was wholly incapable to deal with the increasingly violent Peronist insurrections, so the military did a bloodless coup (literally just a few generals telling the president to leave) and nobody gave a shit
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>>221600687
El argentino menos ignorante:
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>>221598254
These will never ever happen again in the western world due to timmies grossly misunderstanding the phrase ”the pen is mightier than the sword” and coming to a conclusion that any action beyond writing stronglyworded adresses and staging protests when given permission for it by the authorities is an artefact of the caveman era. Fucking sucks
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>>221598254
is there really have ceausescu went down?
i thought he and his wife were killed together or something
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>>221600949
correct
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>>221600687
> independence of Latin American republics were all pushed by middle class professionals, merchants and small nobility
kek imagine what they would think of our independence which was pushed by the son of the king and heir to the throne. Lula was seething about it not long ago.
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>>221600882
Literally all it takes is for food to run out for 3 days for the whole of society to unravel
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>>221600687
Is this why they keep botting North Korea for some reason?
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>>221598254
We had a bunch. 1789 was necessary, 1792 was a mistake, 1830 was ultimately irrelevant, 1848 was betrayed
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>>221598254
No, never.
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>>221598254
>Canada
Nope we have experienced the opposite of a revolution - a population that conceeds to be being abused further time and time again
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>>221598254
Yes, our independence war/national revolution. I think that counts as a revolution.
The Dutch Colonial elites and feudal nobility were overthrown and replaced by a new indigenous elite composed of a hodgepodge mix of intellectuals, civil servants, thugs, militiamen, religious leaders, and gangsters.
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>>221602639
third world countries' histories are always so kino
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>>221602754
the boring ones become stable and rich
the kino ones become unstable and poor
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>>221598254
The commies tried to in 1918 but we put them down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4cmxBNFv20
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>>221604927
>we
Fennoswede status?
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>>221598254
No
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>>221598419
Who ever do this should stop they are crap, i suspevt some amerimutt easterneuroweeb
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>>221598254
Yes. And it's failure is the reason for the devastations of WW1 and WW2, as henceforth german nationalism meant you had to suck up to either Austria (for a brief time) or Prussia (in the long run).
Then there were also a few revolts in the GDR and at last the Peaceful Revolution of 1989, which culminated in the Reunification.
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>>221605108
you also got the revolution of 1918, that lead to the end of the german empire and the creation of the Weimar Republic
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>>221605289
Heh, I forgot that one.
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>>221598254
It is kind of interesting. We became very decentralized after the black death in the 1300s, farms stood empty, people could not trust a fellow. Then we had this thing called Kalmar-union, where we united Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Sweden though went and waged wars in the Baltic and tried to break up and become the leading power in the Union. So they invaded Norway, Halden City to be exact just at the border with a large force. They had 3000 men they said, we had 50 in the garrison, but they believed we had tenfold more so they occupied our fortress. The King stands on a hill looking through his binoculars "aah, ja tenker vi går til angrep", and then.. he was shot in the head by a jacket button. On of the Norwegians on the wall saw him, loaded his button and sniped him in the head. I am very proud that we did this. My family has been in the royal guard for many generations. Swedes seethe hard about this, they even carried his body in a march back. Haha, this was the death of Sweden and they have never gone to war again.
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>>221606080
based as fuck
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>>221598856
Independence wars are typically revolutions.
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>>221606080
lel



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