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Start of the Haitian Revolution
The way the revolution started was the Africans were treated brutally so they rose up against their masters.
The social classes that participated were the slaves.
The leader of the revolution was Toussaint L'ouverture. -
End of the Haitian revolution
The Haitians fought against France.
The revolution ended on January 1st, 1804 and were successful because they were the first black colony to become free of European control. -
The Mexican Revolution
The way the revolution was started because a priest believed in Enlightenment ideals. The social classes that participated were the Indians and Mestizos. The leader of the revolution was Jose Maria Morelos. -
Start of the South American Revolution
The way the revolution started was Bolivar and Jose Martin decided they would both decide the future of the Latin American revolutionary movement.
The social classes that participated were the Creoles.
The leaders of the revolution were Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin. -
End of Mexican revolution
The Mexicans fought against Spain. The revolution ended on sept. 28 1815 when a creole officer defeated Jose M. Morelos therefore the revolution was not successful. -
The Brazilian Revolution
The king of Portugal left his son in Brazil. His son was made the ruler. He later declared Independence. The social classes that participated were the Creoles. The leader of the revolution was Dom Pedro. -
End of Brazilian revolution
The Brazilians fought against Portugal. The revolution ended on the same day and was successful and they declared Independence. -
End of the South American Revolution
South America fought against Spain. The revolution ended successfully because Venezuela, Columbia, Panama, and Ecuador were united into now called gran Columbia.