They led the revolts that eventually became the War of Independence of Mexico against Spain (1810 - 1821).
That depends on which era you are talking about. In the 16th century it was William of Orange who led the Dutch revolt against Spain. In the 19th century it was Simon Bolivar who led the revolution in many of Spain's colonies in South America. In the 1930's it was Francisco Franco, who started Spain's civil war.
Guatemala gained its independence from Spain in 1821, and formed a federation known as the United Provinces of Central America. This led to civil war and revolution. The revolution was lead by Rafael Carrera, the country's military leader. In 1871, the country had a Liberal Revolution which was led by Justo Rufino Barrios.
Who led the revolutions in Bolivia Columbia and Ecuador against Spain?
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Benito ju'ares
francisco franco
Francisco Franco led a very anti-Communist Fascist revolution.
The Bolsheviks.To clarify:No "red party" led any revolution against Nicholas II. The "red party", the Bolsheviks, led a revolution against the Russian Provisional Government.After Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, the Russian Provisional Government was set up to replace the former Tsarist government. Nicholas was no longer in power. The Bolsheviks, the "red party," led an armed insurrection against the Provisional Government in the October Revolution and succeeded in overthrowing that government and taking control of the country.Thus, no red party led a revolution against Nicholas II.
Jose Marti
Simon bolivar