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The way the revolution started was that Haiti wanted to fight for their independence. When France found out they wanted their freedom as well. Therefore, Napoleon sent French army to Haiti in the country. The social classes that participated were slaves. The leaders of the revolution were Toussaint L'Ouverture and Napoleon.
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The Haitian fought against France. The revolution ended when L'Ouverture died and the French army was defeated by 1804. The revolution was successful because the French rule in Haiti ended.
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The way the revolution started was that Simon Bolivar wanted to keep his wealth. Therefore, he spent his money backing revolutions for freedom. Then, he organized an army against the spanish. The social classes that participated were the Creoles. The leaders of the revolution were Simon Bolivar, Bernardo O' Higgins and San Martin.
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The way the revolution started was when Hidalgo and Morelos organized native people in a revolution. Hidalgo rang the church bells screaming for independence. The social classes that participated were Indians and Mestizos. The leaders of the revolution were Miguel Hidalgo and Jose morelos.
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The mexican fought against Spain. The revolution ended when Hidalgo and Morelos both died. The revolution was successful because They won the fight for their independence in 1821.
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The way the revolution started was that they wanted Dom Pedro to go back home to Portugal but he stood to fight for independence. The social classes that participated were Creoles. The leader of the revolution was Dom Pedro.
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The Brazilians fought against Portugal. The revolution ended when he declared Brazil an independent country. The revolution was successful because there was no need for war and he took then throne as Pedro I.
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South America fought against Spain. The revolution ended when together they planned a surprise attack on the Spanish. They came down from the mountains in Chile and attacked. The revolution was successful because they were taken by surprise and defeated.