User:Mitchumch/Movement article outline

Article outline
The opening paragraph (or lead section) should concisely convey:
 * 1) The name of the movement or campaign (including alternate names).
 * 2) When did it happen?
 * 3) Who participated in it?
 * 4) Why did it happen?
 * 5) What was the outcome?
 * 6) What was its significance, if any?

The article body can be structured along these lines:
 * 1) The historical background to the conflict, including preceding conflicts, the political situation, organizational preparedness, and tactics or strategies previously employed.
 * 2) The causes of the conflict.
 * 3) The trigger, if notable.  For example, the murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson triggered a sequence of events that led to Bloody Sunday.  Take care to distinguish a trigger or pretext from the underlying causes that allowed the event to trigger a campaign/movement.
 * 4) A summary of the conflict.  When a campaign/movement is large, it can often be divided into phases (chronology), geographic regions, or topically.  Don't describe individual events in detail; refer to a separate article on the event/incident and just explain the result of the event/incident and its consequences for the movement.
 * 5) How the campaign/movement came to an end.  What negotiations were agreed to, what were their conditions, and were they executed?
 * 6) What were the consequences of the campaign/movement?  Who did it affect?  What happened next?  Did the campaign/movement lead to a resolution or to further events/incidents?  Were there significant advances in tactics or strategies?