Revolution The definition of a revolution is the overthrow of an established government or social order by those previously subject to it; forcible substitution.

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Revolution The definition of a revolution is the overthrow of an established government or social order by those previously subject to it; forcible substitution of a new form of government. Use the word revolution in a paragraph to describe a revolution in the chapter and to explain why this event was a revolution rather than a rebellion, revolt, or a resistance movement.

1. How were the Spanish American revolutions shaped by the American, French, and Haitian revolutions that happened earlier? 2. Analyze the opportunities and barriers for women and non-elites in the era of revolutions in Latin America 1800 – 1850.

Use a chart to note the causes, short and long term outcomes and the major similarities and differences among the Atlantic revolutions. Causes Short Term outcomes Long term outcomes Similarities Differences American Revolution French Revolution Haitian Revolution Spanish American

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