Latin American Revolution

  • The start of the Haitian Revolution

    The start of the Haitian Revolution
    The way this revolution started was because Latin americans encouraged to try to gain freedom from the European Masters.
    THe social classes that participated were The slaves.
    The leaders of the revolution were Toussaint L'Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
  • The End Of the Haitian Revolution

    The End Of the Haitian Revolution
    The Slaves fought against France to gain there freedom and the revoltuion was successful because even though Toussaint died, what he's done lived on and later General Dessalines declared the colony an independent Country. The frist black coutry to free itself in January 1, 1804
  • The Start Of the Mexican Revolution

    The Start Of the Mexican Revolution
    The way this revolutuion started was Because Hidalgo wanted freedom, Hidalgo was a poor but well eduacated man. The social classes that participated were the indians and Mestizo's. The leaders of the revolution were MIguel Hidalgo and Jose Maria Morelos.
  • The Start Of the South Revolution

    The Start Of the South Revolution
    The way the revolution stared was Simon Boliver, and San Martin wanted Independence fro there men and country. They faught many battles to earn there little bit of freedom.
    The social classes that participated were the Meztizo's.
    The leaders that participated were Simon Boliver and Jose De San Martin
  • The End of the Mexican Revolution

    The End of the Mexican Revolution
    The Indian and Mestizo's faught against spain. The revolution ended in 1821. This revolution was successful because Agustin de Iturbide- the man who had defeted the rebel Padre Morelos - Proclaimed Independence in 1821
  • The End Of the South Revolution

    The End Of the South Revolution
    The Mestizo's faught against Spain. The revolution ended when the spanish colonies won their freedom in December 9, 1824. The revolution was succesful because at the end Future colonies of venzzulza, Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador were united into a county called Gran Colombia.