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Start of the Haitian Revolution
The way the revolution started was how the Haitians were treated brutally and how about 100,000 slaves rebelled against their leaders. The social class that participated was the African slaves. The leaders of the revolution were Toussaint L'Ouverture and Jean- Jacques Dessalines. -
End of the Haitian Revolution
The Haitian fought against France. The revolution ended when General Dessalines declared the colony an independent country. The revolution was successful because they were the first black colony. -
The start of the Mexican Revolution
The way the revolution started was the mexican fearing the loss of their property, control of land, and their lives. The social classes that participated were the Indian and Mestizo. The leaders of the revolution were Miguel Hidalgo and Jose Morelos. -
Start of the South American Revolution
The way the revolution started was by independence wanted by them and they got threatened. The social classes that participated were the Spaniards. The leaders of the revolution were Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin. -
End of the Mexican Revolution
The mexican fought against Spain. The revolution ended when the mexican proclaimed independence. The revolution was successful because they switched sides to proclaim independence. -
The end of the South American Revolution
The Spaniards fought against Spain. The revolution ended when the future countries of Venezuela, Columbia, Panama, and Ecuador were united into a country called Gran Columbia. The revolution was successful because they won their freedom.