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Napoleon Bonaparte's Latin revolution

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was the Latin revolution sucessful?

The Latin American revolution did not fulfill the goals of the revolution. Although they gained independence from Spain, the social construct did not change.


What Encouraged The Latin American Revolutionaries?

The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.


Who fought in the latin American revolution?

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How did the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon help cause the revolution in Latin America?

Napoleon caused revolutions in Latin America indirectly. His overthrow of the Spanish monarchy in Spain led to the Spanish-controlled colonies being ruled by Napoleon's brother Joseph as part of the French Empire. The colonists, especially the criollos, were already questioning whether the Spanish had the right to govern them or whether they should assert independence. However, most colonists could agree that there was no way that France had any right to govern them. Additionally, Spain's defeat by France meant that Spain could not expend as many soldiers and strength to repress any revolutions there. This made it an ideal time for a revolt. However, Napoleon did not support or directly influence any of the three major Latin American revolutionaries (Bolivar, San Martin, and Padre Hidalgo).


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