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[–] ZenTramp 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Usually it isn't the increasing tensions that cause a revolution; it tends to be a event that crystallizes and becomes the beginning of a movement. Look at the history of revolutions and you will find they start with a simple event that just happens at the right time and it becomes the beginning of the movement. Look at the American revolution for example, with the tax on tea. It happened at the right time. Today we are taxed many many times more than we were taxed then, its just that no event has occurred to crystalize a desention event.