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The Start Of The Haitian Revolution
The revolution began because white masters terrorized african slaves.The classes from the Encomienda System that revolted and led the revolution were the slaves and the natives. The individual leaders that led the revolution were Toussaint Louverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines. -
The End of the Haitian Revolution
The European country this revolution fought against was France. The revolution was successful because the black people got their freedom and haiti became an independent country. -
Start of The Brazilian Revolution
The revolution began when Napoleons armies invaded both spain and portugal. The classes from the Encomienda System that led this revolution were the creoles. The individual leaders of this revolution were Dom Pedro and King John. -
Start of The Mexican Revolution
The revolution started when the natives and creoles revolted against the spanish. The classes from the Encomienda System that led this revolution were the Indians and Mestizos. The individual leaders of this revolution were Miguel Hidalgo, Jose Maria Morelos, and Agustin de Iturbide. -
The south American Revolution
The Napoleon's conquest triggered revolts in the spanish colonies. The classes from the Encomienda System that led this revolution were the Creoles. The individual leaders of the revolution were Simon Bolivar and Jose De San Martin. -
End of The Mexican Revolution
The European country this revolution fought against was spain. The revolution ended when the mexicans gained back their lands. The revolution was successful because the mexicans got back their freedom -
End of the Brazilian Revolution
The European Country This revolution fought against was Portugal. The revolution ended when Dom Pedro was elected to rule the country. This revolution was successful because no blood was shedded -
End of the South American Revolution
The European country this revolution fought against was Spain. The revolution ended when the creoles took back their lands and got their freedom. This was revolution was successful because the Gran Colombia was united.