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* 1918: Egyptian Revolution
* 1918: Egyptian Revolution
* 1918: Red Week ([[Netherlands]])
* 1918: Red Week ([[Netherlands]])
* 1918: Darwin Rebellion ([[Australia]])
* 1918: [[Darwin Rebellion (1918)|Darwin Rebellion]] ([[Australia]])
* 1918: Brazilian Rebellion
* 1918: Brazilian Rebellion
* 1919: Bienno Rosso (Italy)
* 1919: Bienno Rosso (Italy)

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The Revolutions of 1916 - 1923 were a revolutionary wave consisting off mass political unrest and revolts around the world created by the aftermath of World War I. The uprisings were mainly socialist or anti-colonial in nature and were mostly short-lived, failing to have a long-term impact.

Revolutions and Large Strikes

  • 1916: Easter Rising (Ireland)
  • 1917: February Revolution (Russia)
  • 1917: October Revolution (Russia)
  • 1918: Finnish Civil War
  • 1918: Aster Revolution (Hungary)
  • 1918: German Revolution
  • 1918: Egyptian Revolution
  • 1918: Red Week (Netherlands)
  • 1918: Darwin Rebellion (Australia)
  • 1918: Brazilian Rebellion
  • 1919: Bienno Rosso (Italy)
  • 1919: Irish War of Independence
  • 1919: Battle of George Square (Scotland)
  • 1919: Seattle Uprising (USA)
  • 1919: Sette Giugno (Malta)
  • 1919: Peruvian General Strike
  • 1920: Ruhr Uprising (Germany)
  • 1920: Gilan Uprising (Persia/Iran)
  • 1920: Battle of Matewan (USA)
  • 1920: Guangzhou Commune (China)
  • 1921: Kronstadt Rebellion (Russia)
  • 1921: Albona Uprising (Croatia and Italy)
  • 1921: Battle of Blair Mountain (USA)
  • 1922: Guayaquil General Strike (Ecuador)
  • 1922: Great Railroad Strike (USA)