Colombian Revolution
The Colombian Revolution refers to a series of conflicts and social movements in Colombia that began in the mid-20th century, primarily driven by political and economic inequalities. It involved various groups, including the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party, leading to violence and civil unrest. The revolution was marked by the rise of guerrilla movements, such as the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia), which sought to address issues of land reform and social justice.
The conflict escalated over decades, resulting in significant loss of life and displacement of communities. Efforts for peace, including negotiations with the FARC and other groups, have been ongoing, with notable agreements reached in 2016. The Colombian Revolution has had lasting impacts on the country's political landscape and social fabric, shaping contemporary Colombia.