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The revolution started because slaves were being treated poorly by their masters. The classes involved were the slaves. The leaders of the revolution were Toussaint L'ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
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The Haitian fought against the French. The revolution was successful because the slaves were freed and they declared independence.
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The revolution started because Padre Miguel Hidalgo believed in Enlightenment ideas. The classes involved were the creoles, mestizos, and the natives. The leaders were Padre Miguel Hidalgo and Padre Jose Maria Morelos.
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The way the revolution started because the Creoles read about enlightenment ideas. The social classes that participated were the Creoles and the Spaniards. The leaders were Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin.
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The Mexican fought against Spain. The revolution was successful because after they joined forces with the creoles they proclaimed independence. They had lost many battles before they joined forces.
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The way the revolution started was because Napolean invaded Spain and Portugal. The King moved to Brazil when it happened and then moved back to Portugal six years later when it ended. The King wanted to make Brazil a colony, but they did not want that. The social classes involved were the creoles and the royals. The leaders were Dom Pedro and King John.
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Brazil fought against Portugal. The revolution ended peacefully because it occurred without violence or bloodshed and they got to declare independence.
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South America fought against Spain. The revolution was successful because they won their independence and Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador united to become Gran Colombia.