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The Start of the Haitian Revolution
The way the Revolution started was when the African Slaves rose in Revolt against the French for the way they treated them. The Social Classes that participated were the African (Slaves), the Mestizos, and Indians. The leaders of this Revolution were Toussaint L'Ouverture, as well as Jean-Jaccques Dessalines. -
The Ending of the Haitian Revolution
The Haitians fought against France and the French. The Revolution ended when the General Dessalines declared the colony an independent country. The Revolution was very successful, because Slavery ended and Slaves got their freedom. -
The Start of the Mexican Revolution
The way the Revolution started was when he had a belief on the Enlightenment Ideals, making him want to revolt against the Spanish and Spain. The Social Classes that participated were the Indians, and Mestizos. The leaders of the Revolution were Agustin de Iturbide, and Miguel Hidalgo. -
The Start of the South American Revolution
The way the Revolution started was that the Latin Countries wanted their Independence, starting a revolt against the Spanish. The Social Classes that participated were the Creoles. The leaders of the Revolution were Simon Bolivar, and Jose de San Martin. -
The Ending of the Mexican Revolution
The Mexicans fought off against the Spanish and Spain. The Revolution ended when Agustin de Iturbide defeated the Spanish and Proclaimed Independence. The Revolution was a success because they Proclaimed Independence in 1821, and the social classes that participated and others got more rights. -
The Start of the Brazilian Revolution
The way the Revolution started was that the Brazilians couldn't accept a colonial status, so they started a revolt for Independence. The Social Classes that participated were the Creoles, Mestizos, and Indians. The leaders of the Revolution were Dom Pedro, and King John VI. -
The Ending of the Brazilian Revolution
The Brazilians fought off against the Portuguese and Portugal. The Revolution ended when both sides signed a petition, declared Dom Pedro as ruler, and declared Independence. The Revolution was a success, because the Brazilians gained Independence and was no longer a colony. -
The Ending of the South American Revolution
The South fought off against the Spanish and Spain. The Revolution ended when they defeated the Spanish at the Battle of Ayacucho (Peru), uniting Ecuador, Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela into the Gran Colombia. The Revolution was a success, because they created the Gran Colombia, as well as gaining their Independence.