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Aneli [31]
4 years ago
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Does someone know what do red, yellow, blue, orange and green mean in the American Revolutionary War?

History
1 answer:
kifflom [539]4 years ago
6 0

Hi There!!

I think your answer is:

The Colors Of Revolution.

Because, The February 1986 this coup, also known as the People Power Revolution, brought down the 21-year old dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. The use of yellow ribbons throughout the demonstrations led to it being called the Yellow Revolution.

The Blue Revolution, it means The demonstrators wore pale blue to demonstrate the long struggle for suffrage. The color of the signs of the protesters led to the naming of the revolution.

The Orange Revolution, it also means millions of Ukrainians, clad in orange, held nationwide nonviolent protests over perceived election fraud in the presidential election.

The Green Revolution, it means The protestors, who accused the government of voting fraud, wore green ribbons in support of defeated presidential candidate Hossein Mousay.

And, The Red Revolution. it means protesters took to the street for almost a month in Czechoslovakia November 1989. Named the Velvet Revolution due to its relative peaceful and bloodless nature.

So, I think the best answer is:

The Color Of Revolution.

Hope This Helps!!

Loserbrazts /('~○~')/

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