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Start of the Haitian Revolution
The way the revolution started was in August 1791, when 100,000 enslaved African Americans rose in revolt to end slavery. The social classes that participated were the African slaves. The leader of the revolution was Toussaint L'ouverture who was formerly enslaved who was unfamiliar with military and diplomatic matters. -
End of the Haitian Revolution
The Haitians fought against the French. The revolution ended on January 1st, 1804. The revolution was successful because the Haitians freed the slaves and won their independence. -
Start of the Mexican Revolution
The revolution started in September 16th, 1810. Indians and Mestizos wanted freedom and equal rights, Creoles wanted to have their privileges, not to be controlled.The social classes that participated were the Indians, Mestizos, and the Creoles. The Leaders of the revolution were Jose Maria Morelos, Miguel Hidalgo, and Agustin de Iturbide. -
Start of South America Revolution
The South America revolution started in July 5th 1811.The revolution started by their leader Simon Bolivar. Bolivar led over 2,000 soldiers through the Andes. Coming from this direction, he took the Spanish army in Bogota completely by surprise and won a decisive victory. -
End of the Mexican Revolution
The revolution ended September 28th, 1821. The revolution ended successful because the Mexicans still had their independence even though Agustin was fighting for Spain at first. -
Start of the Brazilian Revolution
The revolution started because the Brazilians didn't want to be a colony again. The social classes that participated were the Royal Family. The leader of the revolution was Dom Pedro. -
End of the Brazilian Revolution.
The revolution ended the same day it started. The revolution was successful because they got their independence the same day and it was bloodless. -
End of South America Revolution
South America fought against the Spanish. The revolution ended when the Spanish colonies in Latin America won their freedom. The revolution ended successfully because they freed Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador and brought them together.