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Atlantic Revolutions Introduction
  • American, French, Haitian, Latin American
  • The Atlantic Revolutions

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Common Threads
  • European absolutist and/or colonial governments
    were challenged
  • Usually, the rising middle class people were
    behind the call for change
  • Huge changes in social and political structures
    resulted
  • All were inspired by Enlightenment thinkers
  • All created important documents
  • Declaration of Independence (USA)
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
    (France)
  • Jamaica Letter (Latin America

3
American
  • Overall Causes
  • British colony
  • Frustrated by mercantilist policies (econ
    exploitation)
  • Middle/Upper class wanted a voice in govt
  • Helped by French military (b/c France hated
    Britain)
  • End Results
  • Independent from Britain in 1781
  • Limited democracy
  • Republic

4
French Revolution
  • Overall Causes
  • French govt bankrupt
  • middle class wanted a say in govt (Ancien Regime
    was viewed as unjust)
  • 2 Main Phases
  • Moderate Phase (Constitutional Monarchy) BUT
    France was invaded by foreign governments a
    crazy mob mentality developed
  • Radical Phase (cut off Kings head, tried to
    implement full democracy)
  • End Results
  • Dictatorship under Napoleon Bonaparte (1799-1815)

5
Haitian Revolution
  • Overall Causes
  • Most Haitians were slaves (more than 90 of the
    population)
  • The French Revolution occurred back home (Haiti
    was a French sugar colony)
  • While France was busy with foreign invasions and
    mob rule, slaves revolted
  • End Results
  • Independence from France in 1804
  • Toussaint LOuverture (former slave) became
    dictator and set the precedent for corrupt
    dictator-filled Haitian govt today

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Latin American
  • Overall Causes
  • Spanish Portuguese colonies
  • Frustrated by mercantilist policies (econ
    exploitation)
  • Middle/Upper class wanted a voice in govt
  • Fought wars of liberation led by Creole generals
    Bolivar San Martin
  • End Results
  • Independence
  • No single nation formed (as in USA)
  • Attempted democracy, but upper class creoles held
    onto power/wealth at expense of the poor
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