Maria's Latin American Revolutions

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    Haitian Revolution

    The haitian Revolution was the only slave revolt which led to the founding of a state. Furthermore, it is generally considered the most successful slave rebellion ever to have occurred and as a defining moment in the histories of both Europe and the Americas.
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    The Beginning of the Struggle for Independence in colombia

    Each province and that if they had Spain that the spainsh to repubic liberal of conflict in 1863. I think that Colombia maintained a tadition the govement of conservation Laureano Gomez he brought General Gustavo Rojas to power.
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    Argentine Revolution

    If Argentine change the direction of the forces towards the end of the month Ongania dismissed the leaders of the armed forces to replaced julio Alsogaray.
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    Brazil revolution independence

    The independence of brazil comprised a series of political events that are occurred in 1821-1824 most of the independence presented.
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    Second Mexican Empire

    The p policy of commitment to free trade. For them to be a friendly government in Mexico that would ensure European access to Latin American markets. Napoleon also wanted the silver that could be mined in Mexico to finance his empire. Napoleon built a coalition with Spain and Britain while the U.S. was deeply engaged in its civil war.
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    Puerto Rico Revolution

    The spanish occupation forces were the object of how many they would of more than thirty conspiracies. Some, like the Lares uprising, the riots and sedition of 1897 and the Secret Societies at the end of the 19th century, became popular rebellions. The most widespread popular revolts, however, were the one in Lares in 1868, and the one in Yauco in 1897.
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    Cuban Revolution

    The revolution began in 1952, when former army Sergeant Fulgencio Batista seized power during a hotly contested election. Batista had been president from 1940-1944 and ran for president in 1952. When it became apparent that he would lose, he seized power before the elections, which were cancelled. Many people in Cuba were disgusted by his power grab, preferring Cuba’s democracy, as flawed as it was.