Lord Sovereign
The resident Britbong
It is strongly arguably that the American Revolution itself was a conservative revolution, given that it was spurred on by the local governments in the colonies seeking to maintain the prior status quo and it was the British Parliament making radical changes.
This makes it one of the few regularly talked about ones, but you'll note most people don't learn about it framed as a right wing or conservative Revolution, rather, it's constantly tried to be reframed as a left wing one, even though when you dig into all the details it ends up looking really, REALLY weird for a so-called left wing revolution what with all the formal organization and establishment power on the colonial's side.
Ah, you play their game by calling it a "revolution" though.
It wasn't.
It was an English War of Secession.
Seriously, unlike any other revolution, there was no mass executions following victory. The Crown Loyalists were allowed to bugger off instead of having their heads removed.
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