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The revolution began because The American Revolution encouraged the revolt. The slaves were being brutality treated. The class from the Encomienda System that led the revolution were the African slaves. The individual leaders of the revolution were Tousaint L'overture and Jean-Jaques Desaliner.
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The Haitians fought against the French in the revolution. Then after the fight , General Dessalines declared the colony an independent country. The revolution was a success because they got their independence and slavery ended.
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It started by , when the peasants gathered in the church. Miguel Hidalgo issued a call for rebellion against the Spanish. The classes from the Encomienda System that led in the revolution were creoles. The individual leaders of the revolution were Miguel Hidalgo and Jose Maria Morelos.
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The revolution started when the people started to rebel and Simon Bolivar arose his army. The social classes that participated in the revolution were creoles. The leaders were Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin .
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The European country the Mexican revolution fought against is Spain. The revolution ended by 1815 a creole officer, Agustin de Iturbide defeated Padre Jose Maria Morelos and Agustin de Iturbide proclaimed the independence of Mexico in 1821.
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The revolution started by the French invaded Portugal and the Royal family fled to Brazil. The Brazilians weren't happy about it. So the asked The Royals to give Brazil it's independence. The classes from the Encomienda system that led in the revolution were The Royal Family and the creoles. The individual leaders of the revolution were King John and Dom Pedro.
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The European country that the Brazilian revolution had in agreement on was Portugal. The revolution ended when the Royals agreed to give Brazil the independence it deserved, and yes it was successful because Brazil got what they wanted their independence!
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In South america's revolution it was the South americans against the Spanish.The revolution was successful because Simon Bolivar got the independence of the Gran Colombia.