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What were the similarities and differences between the American and Mexican revolution?

The Mexican and American Revolutions differences are: Mexican Revolution: American Revolution: *originaly rulled by Spain *originaly rulled by Spain *Rebelled against Spain *Rebelled against Britain *Hidalgo lead the army *Washington lead them *faught in the US *Faught in Mexico


What two groups rebell against the government in the 1910 Mexican revolution?

poor workers and the middle class


Who Did The Mexican Revolution Fight Against In The 1910-1920s?

The conflict known as Mexican Revolution, between 1910 and 1921 was a civil war between different warlords or caudillos and the Mexican government.


Why did setters in Texas rebel against Mexican rule?

Setters in Texas rebelled against Mexican rule primarily due to cultural and political differences, including a lack of representation in the Mexican government and growing tensions over issues like slavery and land rights. Many American settlers were frustrated by Mexico's centralist policies and the enforcement of laws that conflicted with their interests, such as the prohibition of slavery. Additionally, the desire for greater autonomy and the influence of rising nationalism contributed to their push for independence, culminating in the Texas Revolution of 1836.


Difference between the Russian revolution and Mexican Revolution?

The Russian Revolution was mainly nationwide violence and rebellion against the government but there was also lots of indirect violence, whereas the Mexican Revolution was more of a cultural reformation and rebellion of a single dictator.

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What were the similarities and differences between the American and Mexican revolution?

The Mexican and American Revolutions differences are: Mexican Revolution: American Revolution: *originaly rulled by Spain *originaly rulled by Spain *Rebelled against Spain *Rebelled against Britain *Hidalgo lead the army *Washington lead them *faught in the US *Faught in Mexico


Why is juan seguin important?

Because the Texas Revolution not simply an Anglo revolution against the Mexican government, it was a Texian and Texican War of Independence against Mexico.


When the colonies rebelled against the King who became their government?

If you are asking about the revolution it happened in 1776 when the colonies declared independence from the English king.


How did Texas revolution began?

Santa Anna, the president of Mexico, made new laws that centralized the government taking self government of the States away. Texas rebelled against this and attacked a detachment of Mexican army troops in Gonzales, Texas.


What two groups rebell against the government in the 1910 Mexican revolution?

poor workers and the middle class


Who Did The Mexican Revolution Fight Against In The 1910-1920s?

The conflict known as Mexican Revolution, between 1910 and 1921 was a civil war between different warlords or caudillos and the Mexican government.


Who were the two opposing sides of the Mexican revolution?

The Mexican Federal Government against the Mexican people.


Which people in the United States have rebelled against any form of government?

The anarchist.


Why did Daniel shays rebelled against the government?

Daniel Shays rebelled against oppressive debt collection and tax policies in Massachusetts. He wanted to reform the government. He was angered by the economic policies and aggressive tax collecting.


Who rebelled against the Assyrians?

The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.


The who rebelled against the Assyrians?

The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.


Why did setters in Texas rebel against Mexican rule?

Setters in Texas rebelled against Mexican rule primarily due to cultural and political differences, including a lack of representation in the Mexican government and growing tensions over issues like slavery and land rights. Many American settlers were frustrated by Mexico's centralist policies and the enforcement of laws that conflicted with their interests, such as the prohibition of slavery. Additionally, the desire for greater autonomy and the influence of rising nationalism contributed to their push for independence, culminating in the Texas Revolution of 1836.