Revolts
A revolt is an uprising or rebellion against an established authority, often driven by dissatisfaction with political, social, or economic conditions. People may participate in revolts to demand change, seek justice, or express their grievances. Revolts can vary in scale, from small protests to large-scale movements that aim to overthrow a government or regime.
Throughout history, many notable revolts have occurred, such as the American Revolution and the French Revolution. These events often lead to significant changes in governance and society, influencing future movements and shaping the course of history. Revolts can be peaceful or violent, depending on the circumstances and the responses of those in power.