Latin American Revolution

By JeanR
  • start of the haitian Revolution

    start of the haitian Revolution
    In August,1791 Haitian slaves began a revolution against their French masters to be free.
  • Key leader(s) of the Haitian Revolution

    Key leader(s) of the Haitian Revolution
    Toussaint Louverture leader of the Haitian independence movement during the French Revolution.
  • What happend in the Haitian Revolution

    What happend in the Haitian Revolution
    The Haitian Revolution, which took place between 1791-1804, is significant because Haiti is the only country where slave freedom was taken by force. It was the only successful slave revolt in modern times.
  • End of the Haitian Revolution

    End of the Haitian Revolution
    The Haitian revolution was a success because the British ended up freeing the slaves.
  • Start of the Brazilian Revolution

    Start of the Brazilian Revolution
    Brazil decided to have a revolution against portugese to be freed abd gain their liberty back.
  • Start of the Columbian revolution

    Start of the Columbian revolution
    The French invasion of Spain in 1808 caused an outburst of loyalty to the king and country and excited grave concern for the church.
  • Start of the Venezuela Revolution

    Start of the Venezuela Revolution
    The establishment of the Supreme Caracas Junta following the forced deposition of Vicente Emparan as Captain General of the Captaincy General of Venezuela on April 19, 1810, marked the beginnings of the war.
  • Start of the Argentine Revolution

    Start of the Argentine Revolution
    The May Revolution that took place in Argentina from May 18 to 25, 1810.
  • What happens in the argentine Revolution

    What happens in the argentine Revolution
    The May Revolution was a series of revolutionary political and social events that took place during the early nineteenth century in the city of Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, a colony of the Spanish Crown which at the time contained the present-day nations of Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay
  • End of the Argentina Revolution

    End of the Argentina Revolution
    General San Martín’s troops won definitive over the Spanish army, the Argentine Independence begun.
  • End of the Colombian Revolution

    End of the Colombian Revolution
    After Colombian revolution Colombia was formed,it then in 1886 it adopted of the republic of Colombia and founded their independence they tried to form a new government.
  • Key leader(s) of the Columbian Revolution

    Key leader(s) of the Columbian Revolution
    Antonio Nariño took part in the uprising at Bogotá on July 20, 1810 and Simón Bolívar was a Venezuelan military leader who was instrumental in the revolutions against the Spanish empire.
  • End of the Venezuela's Revolution

    End of the Venezuela's Revolution
    On July 5, 1811, seven of the ten provinces of the Captaincy General of Venezuela declared their independence in the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence and the leader was Hugo Chavez.
  • Start of the the Mexican Revolution

    Start of the the Mexican Revolution
    Mexico had a revolution against spain to end the spanish rule.
  • Start of the Peruvian Revolution

    Start of the Peruvian Revolution
    Despite the royalist tendencies of Peru, junta movements did emerge, often fomented by the approach of patriot armies from Buenos Aires. There were two short-lived uprisings in the southern city of Tacna in 1811 and 1813. One significant movement, led by Natives in Huánuco, began on February 22, 1812. It involved various leaders, including curacas and township magistrates , but was suppressed within a few weeks. More enduring was the rebellion of Cuzco from 1814 to 1815.
  • Key leaders of the Brazilian Revolution

    Key leaders of the Brazilian Revolution
    John VI in Portuguese was João VI who was the king of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1816 to 1822.
  • Keyleader of the Argentinian Revolution

    Keyleader of the Argentinian Revolution
    Jose San Martin was an Argentine military leader whose campaigns were decisive in gaining Chilean, Peruvian and Argentinian independence.
  • Start of the Ecuadorian Revolution

    Start of the Ecuadorian Revolution
    The Ecuadorian War of Independence was fought from 1820 to 1822 between several South American armies and Spain over control of the lands of the Royal Audience of Quito, a Spanish colonial administrative jurisdiction from which would eventually emerge the modern Republic of Ecuador.
  • End of the Mexican Revolution

    End of the Mexican Revolution
    Mexico's Revolution did end in success because the spanish was with mexico to proclaim the independence in 1821 after rebel padre morales was killed.
  • End of the Ecuadorian Revolution

    End of the Ecuadorian Revolution
    The war ended with the defeat of the Spanish forces at the Battle of Pichincha on May 24, 1822, which brought about the independence of the entire Presidencia de Quito. The Ecuadorian War of Independence is part of the Spanish American wars of independence fought during the first two decades of the 19th century and the key leader was Antonio jose de sucre.
  • End of the Brazilian Revolution

    End of the Brazilian Revolution
    Word of the independent Brazil spread quickly, and locals celebrated the stance taken by Dom Pedro. The official breaking of ties occurred on 22 September 1822, when Pedro wrote a letter to his father, João VI. On 12 October 1822, Prince Pedro was acclaimed Dom Pedro I, Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Defender of Brazil.
  • End of the Peruvian Revolution

    End of the Peruvian Revolution
    After the squashing of the after mentioned rebellion, Viceroy of Peru organised two expeditions,Initially it was successful in the Second Battle of Cancha Rayada, the expedition was finally defeated by José de San Martín in the Battle of Maipú.To begin the liberation of Peru, Argentina and Chile signed a treaty on February 5,1819 to prepare for the invasion. General José de San Martín believed that the liberation of Argentina wouldn't be secure until the royalist stronghold in Peru was defeated.
  • Key leaders(s) in the Mexican Revolution

    Key leaders(s) in the Mexican Revolution
    Otilio Montaño Sánchez was a Zapatista general during the Mexican Revolution.
  • What happend in the Mexican Revolution

    What happend in the Mexican Revolution
    Porfirio Díaz ousted from power and exiled in France, May 1911. Francisco I. Madero elected president of Mexico, 1911, assassinated February 1913. Victoriano Huerta overthrows Madero and assumes the presidency 1913–14.
  • What happend in the Brazilian Revolution

    What happend in the Brazilian Revolution
    The Napoleonic wars in Europe had the Portuguese Royal Family moving temporarily to Brazil, and from that it became clear that Brazilians could have its own government.