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Q: What two creols helped lead revolution in Latin America?
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What events and ideas helped bringing about revolution in Latin America?

they killed lots of men...


Who was most in favor revolution in Latin America?

Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.


Who was most in favor of revolution in Latin America?

Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.


When was the first revolution of Latin America?

The Haitian Revolution (1791 - 1804) was the first successful independence war in Latin America.


Who fought in the latin American revolution?

Spain and Latin America


What Encouraged The Latin American Revolutionaries?

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


Was Latin America revolution a failure?

Yes, it was.


What group have opposed the revolution's in Latin America?

The peninsulares would have opposed revolutions in Latin America.


What group would have opposed the revolution in Latin America?

The peninsulares would have opposed revolutions in Latin America.


How was Latin America inspired by America?

we helped them gain their independence


What were some reasons the people of latin America wanted a revolution?

Latin America is many countries and not just one nation. Each has had its own problems and reasons for revolution.


Who were two famous revolutionary leaders that helped their countries in Latin America?

One is Simon Bolivar, who helped liberate part of South America. The other one would be Miguel Hidalgo, who sparked the revolution that ended up being the independence of Mexico and Central America.