List of revolutions and rebellions

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The storming of the Bastille, 14 July 1789, during the French Revolution.
Greek War of Independence, (1821–30), rebellion of Greeks within the Ottoman Empire, a struggle which resulted in the establishment of an independent Greece.

This is a list of

revolutions, rebellions
, insurrections, and uprisings.

BC

  Revolutionary/rebel victory
  Revolutionary/rebel defeat
  Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result unknown or indecisive)
  Ongoing conflict

1–999 AD

1000–1499

1500–1699

1700–1799

Royal Hungary
between 1671 and 1711.
Depiction of the Battle of Vinegar Hill during the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

1800–1849

Castle Hill convict rebellion (1804): The Battle of Vinegar Hill.
Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814
The defeat of the Spanish army at Ayacucho on 9 December 1824 was the definitive end of Spain's empire on the South America mainland.
Fighting in the streets of Lyon during the 1831 revolt
Cheering revolutionaries during the Revolutions of 1848

1850–1899

Battle of the Yangtze during the Taiping Rebellion.
A scene from the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Execution of mutineers by blowing from a gun by the British, 8 September 1857.
Confederate soldiers killed behind wall during the Battle of Chancellorsville of the American Civil War.
Paris Commune, 29 May 1871
The Herzegovina uprising of 1875–1877 was an uprising led by Christian population, mostly Serbs, against the Ottoman Empire
Puerto Rican Flag
was flown for the first time in Puerto Rico by Fidel Vélez and his men during the "Intentona de Yauco" revolt

1900s

Demonstrations in Istanbul during the Young Turk Revolution

1910s

Leaders of the 1910 revolt after the First Battle of Juárez. Seen are José María Pino Suárez, Venustiano Carranza, Francisco I. Madero (and his father), Pascual Orozco, Pancho Villa, Gustavo A. Madero, Raul Madero, Abraham González, and Giuseppe Garibaldi II
Wuchang uprising
1917 – Execution at Verdun during the winter of 1916

1920s

Riffian Berber rebels during the Rif War in Spanish Morocco
, 1922

1930s

Soldiers assembled in front of the Throne Hall, Siam, 24 June 1932
Austrian Civil War: Army soldiers take position in front of the Vienna State Opera

1940s

Patrol of Lieut. Stanisław Jankowski ("Agaton") from Battalion Pięść, 1 August 1944: "W-hour" (17:00)
Pingjin Campaign
and control the later capital of PRC

1950s

External audio
audio icon Newsreel scenes in Spanish of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s here
Ernesto "Che" Guevara
, in their Sierra de Cristal Mountain stronghold in Oriente Province Cuba, 1958.

1960s

Portuguese soldiers in Angola
May 68 revolt in France
.

1970s

Khomeini
returns to Iran after 14 years exile on 1 February 1979
Nicaraguan National Guard clashes with Sandinista rebels in 1979, during the Nicaraguan Revolution.

1980s

Diretas Já demonstration in São Paulo, Brazil, 1984, demanding direct presidential election and an end to the military dictatorship.
Berlin wall in November 1989, during the Revolutions of 1989
.

1990s

Russian Mil Mi-8 helicopter downed by Chechens near Grozny, December 1994

2000s

Police clash with protestors during the December 2001 riots in Argentina.

2010s

Arab Spring in Egypt
.
2014 Ukrainian revolution
.
Rojava Revolution
.
Catalan independence leaders in a 2019 trial triggered protests in Catalonia
.
2019–2020 Hong Kong protests

2020s

See also

Notes

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