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The Spread of Revolutions

The Spread of Revolutions. Enlightenment ideas and North American/European revolutions spread to South America. Latin American Revolutions. Haiti 1791 – Toussaint L’Ouverture leads slave revolt 1804 – Jean-Jacques Dessalines declares Saint Domingue a country

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The Spread of Revolutions

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  1. The Spread of Revolutions Enlightenment ideas and North American/European revolutions spread to South America

  2. Latin American Revolutions • Haiti • 1791 – Toussaint L’Ouverture leads slave revolt • 1804 – Jean-Jacques Dessalines declares Saint Domingue a country • First (and only) black colony to win independence • Renamed Haiti – means “mountainous land” • Venezuela declares independence in 1811 • Simón Bolívar wins war by 1821 • Argentina independent in 1816 • José de San Martínalso helps free Chile • Bolivar’s and San Martin’s armies then drive Spanish out of Peru in 1824

  3. Viva La Revolución! • Failed revolutions in Mexico • 1810 – Miguel Hidalgo • 1811 – José María Morelos • 1821 – Agustin de Iturbide • 1823 – Central America breaks from Mexico • Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica • Brazil • 1822 – Portuguese prince declares independence • By 1830 nearly all Latin American regions win independence

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