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Yes and they had cooperation and a plan and the US population does not have either.
Given how messy many revolutions were, i don't think that to have been the case most of the time.
The plan doesn't have to be complex and e.g. the cuban revolution wouldn't have been possible without widespread support from people. Also, relatively un-bloody, comparatively, btw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Revolution single digit thousands on both sides? Bloody enough that everyone probably knows someone affected by two or three degrees separation, but besides that?