Latin American Revolutions

  • The Start Of The Haitian Revolution

    The Start Of The Haitian Revolution
    The way the revolution started was 100,000 slaves rebelled against their French masters. The social classes that participated were African 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 the French. The revolution ended when general Dessalines declared the colony an independent country. The revolution was successful because they were the first black colony to be independent from Europe.
  • The Start Of The Mexican Revolution

    The Start Of The Mexican Revolution
    The way the revolution started was a poorly educated man wanted to come together and rebel because they feared the loss of property, control of land, and their lives. The social classes that participated were the Indians and the Mestizos. The leaders of the revolution were Miguel Hidalgo, Jose Maria Morelos, and Agustin de Iturbide.
  • The Start Of The South American Revolution

    The Start Of The South American Revolution
    The way the revolution started was Simon Bolivar took 2,000 soldiers into the Andes. The social class that participated was the Creoles. The leaders of the revolution were Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin.
  • The End Of The Mexican Revolution

    The End Of The Mexican Revolution
    The Indians and the Mestizos fought against Spain. The revolution ended when Mexico was proclaimed independence. The revolution was successful because they defeated the rebel and proclaimed independence.
  • The Start and End of The Brazilian Revolution

    The Start and End of The Brazilian Revolution
    The way the revolution started was Napoleon´s armies invaded Spain and Portugal. The social class that participated was the Creoles. The leader of the revolution was Napoleon. The Creoles fought against Portugal and Spain. The revolution ended when eight thousand Brazilians signed a petition asking Dom Pedro to rule and he agreed. The revolution was successful because they wanted independence and got it without bloodshed.
  • The End Of The South American Revolution

    The End Of The South American Revolution
    The Creoles fought against Spain. The revolution ended when Bolivar´s army defeated the Spanish at the Battle of Ayacucho (Peru). The revolution was not successful because they lost the revolution.