I don't know about Latin America's impact (I did once, but... I forgot! What can I say... :D), but I know that as Colonial America had only about one third of their population actively resisting the British, they wouldn't have won were it not for the fact that France supported them.
I'm pretty sure that France joined forces to try to de-throne England a little... Those two countries are like brother and sister - always trying to bite each other's heads off. England was a world power at that time, as was France, and depriving England of America, while France owned most of the west... You get the idea. Plus, England was taxing the American Colonies (without representation, which was why we rebelled lol) because it was bankrupt from its war with France. Taking away this source of money hurt Britain. Well, there's how France impacted the independence war of the USA, I'd be interested to know how Latin America helped or hindered our cause. :)
Latin American revolutionary leader Simon Bolivar is a great example of how American and French Revolutions influenced the region. He was inspired by both in leading movements for independence from colonial powers.
The French were America's allies at the time, so they helped us when the British came to attack the Americans. I hope it helped, and notice how I didn't say "hope it helped" because I use correct grammar. :-)
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They influenceed it by starting alot of problem with them
The french
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.
The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
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.
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 Latin American Revolution was similar to the French Revolution because, as a revolution, the people realized that they were being mistreated and were fighting for what they believed in, as well as equality or more representation. Other similarities include violence and a Napoleonic influence. Differences include that the Latin American Revolution was a revolt against a king by his overseas colonies, while the French Revolution was a revolt of the lower class against the upper class and the King. The Latin American Revolution also was a revolution for freedom and independence (similar to the American Revolution), while the French Revolution was being fought to overthrow the king. Another difference was that after the Latin American Revolution, the church gained power, while after the French Revolution, the church lost power.
The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
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.
The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
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.
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 Latin American Revolution was similar to the French Revolution because, as a revolution, the people realized that they were being mistreated and were fighting for what they believed in, as well as equality or more representation. Other similarities include violence and a Napoleonic influence. Differences include that the Latin American Revolution was a revolt against a king by his overseas colonies, while the French Revolution was a revolt of the lower class against the upper class and the King. The Latin American Revolution also was a revolution for freedom and independence (similar to the American Revolution), while the French Revolution was being fought to overthrow the king. Another difference was that after the Latin American Revolution, the church gained power, while after the French Revolution, the church lost power.
american and french revolution
A revolution is a fundamental change in power that takes place over a short period of time. There have been four revolutions that have been long remembered; the American, French and Latin American. They happened in order of Latin American, French and the American Revolution.
Was called the boivarian revolution, which were in many different latin american countries over many years.
The Latin American Revolution ended in 1826.
what is the greatest influence of latin american dance
Read up on Simon Bolivar. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Bolivar Bolivar is responsible for freeing South America from Spanish rule and was influenced by his time in France with Napoleon and the French Republic. The French Revolution has many connections to the American Revolution one of which is the Declarations of Rights of Man and of the Citizen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_the_Rights_of_Man_and_of_the_Citizen