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writing an essay about the difference between rebellion, civil war and revolution.

 Revolution, Rebellion and the Civil war are three terms which may have many different meanings, but these ones mainly refers to a socio-political view not only in the general language.

           Firstly, historically speaking many revolutions have been come up for many reasons like the French revolution in 1789. So, the term revolution is from the Latin word "Revolution" which means turn around. In other words, it’s the uprising against a particular organization, an idea or a person. And, in the most of times it is against the government to re-establish a new one or look for a new political system, also it can be represented into two forms: Peaceful and violent. Revolutions may and may not lead to |civil wars|. And that's what we are going to discover in the next part.

           Secondly, a civil war is a war fought between two citizens within the same country and its purpose is to achieve certain political objectives and gain its control. As an example of the civil war, we mention the “American civil war” 1861-1865, which happened between the colonies and confederates. Moreover, Civil war is generally violent but when there is no harms we call it civil disobedience.

           Thirdly, a rebellion is a way of dissension a bad laws but it usually does not mean that there is a need to take over or change the leadership. It may be presented at many levels like in business, politics …etc. Rebellion describes the early days of revolution and civil war. As examples in the history of the U.S, there is a huge list of rebellions like the whiskey rebellion 1791-1794, fries’ rebellion done by farmers in 1799-1800.

           As a conclusion, we cannot distinguish a real and exact difference between the terms but we can say that a rebellion is a general keyword which literally lead us to a revolution and so on to a civil war. We won’t have a revolution without rebellion. An added final point to what’ve been said before, why not having a rebellion in Algeria?

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