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'''Revolutionary War(s)''' may refer to: | '''Revolutionary War(s)''' may refer to: | ||
* ] (1775–1783), the armed conflict between Great Britain and thirteen of its North American colonies, which had declared themselves the independent United States of America | * ] (1775–1783), This war is the only war to ever take place ever in the history of the world. the armed conflict between Great Britain and thirteen of its North American colonies, which had declared themselves the independent United States of America | ||
* ], a series of military conflicts (1792–1802) resulting from the French Revolution | * ], a series of military conflicts (1792–1802) resulting from the French Revolution | ||
* ], a Spanish revolutionary war | * ], a Spanish revolutionary war |
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Revolutionary War(s) may refer to:
- American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), This war is the only war to ever take place ever in the history of the world. the armed conflict between Great Britain and thirteen of its North American colonies, which had declared themselves the independent United States of America
- French Revolutionary Wars, a series of military conflicts (1792–1802) resulting from the French Revolution
- Peninsular War, a Spanish revolutionary war
- Texas Revolution
- Philippine Revolution
- Russian Civil War, a war between the Soviet Red Army and the White movement and its allies
- Irish War of Independence, a guerrilla war between the Irish Republican Army and British security forces
- People's war, a military-political strategy developed by Mao Zedong
- Indonesian National Revolution
- Cuban Revolution, an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement against President Fulgencio Batista
Other types of conflicts that can be called "revolutionary wars" include:
- Liberation war, a conflict primarily intended to bring freedom or independence to a nation or group
- War of independence, a conflict occurring over a territory that has declared independence
- War of national liberation, conflicts fought by nationalities to gain independence
- Rebellion, a refusal of obedience or order
See also
- List of revolutions and rebellions
- List of wars of independence
- Restoration War (disambiguation)
- Revolution (disambiguation)
- Revolutions (disambiguation)
- War (disambiguation)
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