Spanish American wars of independence, 19th-century revolutionary wars against European colonial rule
For other revolutions and rebellions in Latin America, see List of revolutions and rebellions
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against European colonial rule For other revolutions and rebellions in LatinAmerica, see List of revolutions and rebellions This disambiguation page lists...
three hundred years. Following the model of the American and French revolutions, most of LatinAmerica achieved its independence by 1825. Independence...
LatinAmerica is a collective region of the Americas where Romance languages—languages derived from Latin—are predominantly spoken. The term was coined...
Spanish America. 1994 Lynch, John. The Spanish AmericanRevolutions, 1808-1826, 2nd ed.. 1986 Robertson, William Spence. France and LatinAmerican Independence...
The Atlantic Revolutions (22 March 1765 – 4 December 1838) were numerous revolutions in the Atlantic World in the late 18th and early 19th century. Following...
LatinAmerican history, the U.S. launched several interventions and invasions in the region (known as the Banana Wars) in order to promote American business...
provoked civil wars and revolutions, leading to the independence of most of Spain's mainland American colonies. In Spanish America, many local elites formed...
Machine, LatinAmericanRevolutions, course material for History 328, Truman State University (Missouri) Mexico: From Empire to Revolution, photographs...
LatinAmerican literature consists of the oral and written literature of LatinAmerica in several languages, particularly in Spanish, Portuguese, and the...
nationalist" revolutions, the Belgian Revolution in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and the July Revolution in France. There also were revolutions in Congress...
White LatinAmericans or European LatinAmericans (sometimes Euro-Latinos) are LatinAmericans of European descent. Direct descendants of European settlers...
Asian LatinAmericans (sometimes Asian-Latinos) are LatinAmericans of Asian descent. Asian immigrants to LatinAmerica have largely been from East Asia...
worldwide. The AmericanRevolution was the first of the "Atlantic Revolutions": followed most notably by the French Revolution, the Haitian Revolution, and the...
that inspire revolutions. Notable revolutions in recent centuries include the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), the French Revolution (1789–1799)...
degrees of Native American, African and Asian influence. Definitions of LatinAmerica vary. From a cultural perspective, LatinAmerica generally refers...
LatinAmerican Boom (Spanish: Boom latinoamericano) was a literary movement of the 1960s and 1970s when the work of a group of relatively young Latin...
The revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Springtime of the Peoples or the Springtime of Nations, were a series of revolutions throughout...
LatinAmerican cinema refers collectively to the film output and film industries of LatinAmerica. LatinAmerican film is both rich and diverse, but the...
the French and AmericanRevolutions, plus the Latin-American Republics; the Americans and French themselves sought to crush the revolution in the Philippines...
in places. It inspired revolutions in France, Haiti, LatinAmerica, and elsewhere in the modern era. Although the Revolution eliminated many forms of...
Henderson, p. 139 Wickham-Crowley, Timothy P. (1990). Exploring Revolution: Essays on LatinAmerican Insurgency and Revolutionary Theory. Armonk and London: M...
Reference. pp. 255–257. ISBN 978-0028659657. John Lynch, ed. LatinAmericanRevolutions, 1808–1826: Old and New World Origins (1995). Betts, Raymond F...
conservatism in LatinAmerica have unique historical roots as LatinAmerican independence began to occur in 1808 after the French Revolution and the subsequent...
Latin (lingua Latina, Latin: [ˈlɪŋɡʷa ɫaˈtiːna], or Latinum, Latin: [ɫaˈtiːnʊ̃]) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European...
Venezuela took its place. The Revolutions of 1848 were a series of political upheavals throughout Europe in 1848. The revolutions were essentially democratic...