revolutions began as guerrilla terrorism. The American Revolution started out                    as terrorist acts against England. The "Boston Tea Party" is a prime example                    of terrorism. Colonial revolutionaries sneaked aboard an English Tea                    Merchant Ships, where they threw hundreds if not thousands of dollars worth                    of tea into the Atlantic Ocean. Americans today think of that incident as a                    stride to freedom, but the English look at it as the beginning of countless                    terrorist acts. The Law and Order Maintenance Act of 1962 in Rhodesia                    (now Zimbabwe) included among its definitions of terrorist as anyone who                    went on strike if an essential service was put at risk as a result. These strikes                    led to the revolution of the Zimbabwe people from the Rhodesia (English)                    government (Freeman 21). In South Africa, the burning of the Identification                    cards and the bombing of several military bases by the A.N.C. (African                    National Congress) was the beginning of an independence movement against                    the Afrikaners. Terrorism is often the start of a revolution that makes the                    country and even the world a better place. The IRA (Irish Republican Army)                    would argue that they too are fighting a colonial government, the British                    government, which is continuing to occupy part of Ireland (Freeman 41). One                    of the most important duties of any government is to maintain law and order.                    It usually does this through a system of laws which are enforced by a police                    force ("Terrorism Research Center: Information Terrorism" 3). In democratic                    countries, these laws are drawn up and approved by representatives of t...