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WAR STARTED
By the late 1700s a problem started with the american and french. -
Start of Haitian Revolution
The leaders in this war was Henry Christopher, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Donatien-Marie-Joseph, Napoleon, Sir John, Andre Rigard, & Federico Carlos. What happened: Haiti was the only country where slave freedom was taken by force, and marks the only successful slave revolt in modern times. There was a lot of slavery going on those years. In addition, Haiti was the first country in Latin America to gain independence, second only to the United States in the Americas as a whole. -
start of columbian revolution
The leader was Spanish king Ferdinand VII who led to strife in New Granada and to declarations of independence. What happened: The spanish didn't like the spanish rules so they protested until they got their independence. -
start of argentina revolution
The leaders were General San Martin, & Manuel Belrano. What happened: The country was split between Federalists, mostly rich landowners from the interior provinces who wanted a confederation of strong, who make the port of Buenos aires the focus of the nation. After the British invasions were successfully repelled, mixed sentiments dominated the settlers. Pride at having defeated the imperial power was tempered by frustration at the incompetence and impotence of their Spanish colonial masters -
start of peru revolution
it started in the year 1811 july 5, the leader name is Ollanta Humala.
As a result, Peru achieved independence (1821) largely because of the efforts of outsiders, notably José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar. After he had ended Spanish rule in Chile in 1818, San Martín captured the Peruvian port of Pisco in 1820.and the war ended at the year 1824. -
start of Brazilian revolution
The leader was Dom Pedro. What happened: Brazil gained its independence on September 7th, 1822, when Dom Pedro proclaimed Brazil's independence after an antagonistic relationship with Portugal proved too much for the Brazilian people. It all began when Napoleon I invaded Portugal in 1807. The Cortes ordered Dom Pedro to go home because they feared an independent movement. Dom Pedro was crowned emperor on December 1, 1822. -
start of mexican revolution
The leaders were Francisco Madero, Pascual Orozco, Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. What happened: Eleven years after the outbreak of the Mexican War of Independence, Spanish Viceroy Juan de O’Donojú signs the Treaty of Córdoba, which approves a plan to make Mexico an independent constitutional monarchy. They needed their freedom. -
start of venezuela revolution
The leaders were Francisco de Miranda, a long-term Venezuelan expatriate, and Simón Bolívar. What happened: they would rule themselves until such time as the Spanish monarchy was restored. For those who truly wanted independence, such as young Simón Bolívar, it was a half-victory, but still better than no victory at all. -
start of ecuador revolution
The leaders of this were Venezuelan Simón Bolívar Palacios and the Argentinean José de San Martín. What happened: The rest of Ecuador gained its independence after Antonio José de Sucre defeated the Spanish Royalist forces at the Battle of Pichincha, near Quito. Following the battle, Ecuador joined Simón Bolívar's Republic of Gran Colombia, also including modern-day Colombia, Venezuela and Panama.