None, really. The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1787-1799) were events barely noticeable, as they happened to European powers England and France; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflicts.
No. The French Revolution was the result of a peasant uprising against the French Monarchy in 1789. Latin American colonies revolted against Spain when it was being invaded by France in 1807-1814. However, all these new nations took the republic as form of government, which was based on the configuration setup by the United States.
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
None, really. The French Revolution (1787-1799) was barely noticeable, as it happened to France, and European power; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflict.
The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
they killed lots of men...
None, really. The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1787-1799) were events barely noticeable, as they happened to European powers England and France; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflicts.
One important change that took place during the Age of Revolution happened in Latin America when slaves finally revolted. Another was the change of multiple governments from monarchies to constitutional-type republics and states.
he died when he was in his 40's
"Revolution" is ultimately from the Latin word volvere, "to turn around."
The French and Indian war took place in Latin America in 1763-1765. British took control of New France.
The Latin American Revolution ended in 1826.
there is no latin king
No. The French Revolution was the result of a peasant uprising against the French Monarchy in 1789. Latin American colonies revolted against Spain when it was being invaded by France in 1807-1814. However, all these new nations took the republic as form of government, which was based on the configuration setup by the United States.
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
None, really. The French Revolution (1787-1799) was barely noticeable, as it happened to France, and European power; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflict.