There are several types of rebellion, all trying to achieve relatively the same thing, in different ways. Throughout history there has been rebellion rooted in justice and civil disobedience, with no violence emanating from the rebel group. There is also continuous rebellion, which can be violent or civil, that is a constant battle between the people in power and the citizens they govern, which quite possibly goes on indefinitely (mostly seen in fictional universes). Whether a rebellion is defined by its violence, civil disobedience, or continuous struggle, the core values stay the same, people want to fight for what is
There are several types of rebellion, all trying to achieve relatively the same thing, in different ways. Throughout history there has been rebellion rooted in justice and civil disobedience, with no violence emanating from the rebel group. There is also continuous rebellion, which can be violent or civil, that is a constant battle between the people in power and the citizens they govern, which quite possibly goes on indefinitely (mostly seen in fictional universes). Whether a rebellion is defined by its violence, civil disobedience, or continuous struggle, the core values stay the same, people want to fight for what is