They are all 360 degrees
i don't know im stupid :( sorry for the inconveonce.
In Haiti it was a Slave Revolt.
Crane Brinton's "Anatomy of Revolution" is a historical analysis that explores the patterns and phases of revolutions. Brinton outlines a general framework for understanding how revolutions unfold, highlighting common stages such as the incubation period, rising fever, crisis, and convalescence. Through comparative study, he identifies similarities in the dynamics of various revolutions, including the English, American, French, and Russian revolutions.
The American, French and Russian Revolutions.
he admire the revolutions because the revolutions make him to have a dreamed to gain independent for his country...(maybe)
Lafayette.
The American revolution kicked it all off. The next to follow it was the Batavian, or the French if you only count the big three (American, French, Haitian).
He was a French Officer and a hero of both the American and French Revolutions.
Both the French Revolutions and the American Revolutions inspired this act. The Revolutions mostly inspired the Latin Americans to gain independence as both the revolutions are an act of independence.
Simon Bolivar was influenced by the American and French revolutions in that he desired the constitutional freedoms that were contained in the American and French documents to become part of the lives of the people of his nation.
The Haitian Revolution was a slave revolution against their French Masters, The French Revolution was a grass roots revolution against the Monarchy.
America had George Washington, nad i don't know about the french