Revolutionary Changes

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What were the different beliefs about progress in Europe held by Liberals and Conservatives from 1815 to 1848?

Liberals and Conservatives held different beliefs about progress in Europe from 1815 to 1848. Liberals believed in progress through democracy and individual freedoms, while Conservatives believed in progress through tradition and the maintenance of the existing social and political order.

What major geographic changes occurred in Europe from 1815 to 1848?

From 1815 to 1848, Europe experienced major geographic changes, including revolutions and countries leaving their rulers.

Describe the social hierarchy in Latin American colonies.

The social hierarchy in Latin American colonies included Peninsulares (people of Spanish descent born in Spain), Creoles (people of Spanish descent born in the New World), Mestizos (people of mixed European and indigenous ancestry), and Mulattoes (people of mixed European and African ancestry).

Who were some key figures in the Haitian, Mexican, and South American revolutions?

Key figures in the Haitian, Mexican, and South American revolutions included Toussaint L'Ouverture (Haiti), Father Miguel Hidalgo (Mexico), Simon Bolivar (South America), and Jose de San Martin (South America).

How did the revolutions in Europe vary in terms of success and failure?

The revolutions in Europe had varying levels of success and failure across the continent.

How did the revolutions in Latin America end?

All revolutions in Latin America ended with monarchs in power, similar to the previous Spanish government.

Which country's revolution took longer and had many leaders?

Mexico's revolution took longer and had many leaders.

Study Notes

  1. Liberals and Conservatives had different beliefs about progress in Europe from 1815 to 1848.
  2. Major geographic changes occurred, including revolutions and countries leaving their rulers.
  3. Revolutions had varying levels of success and failure across Europe.
  4. Social hierarchy in Latin American colonies included Peninsulares, Creoles, Mestizos, and Mulattoes.
  5. Key figures in the Haitian, Mexican, and South American revolutions included Toussaint L'Ouverture, Father Miguel Hidalgo, Simon Bolivar, and Jose de San Martin.
  6. All revolutions ended with monarchs in power, similar to the previous Spanish government.
  7. Mexico's revolution took longer with many leaders.
  8. Haiti, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil won independence quickly.
  9. Many leaders were captured or killed during the revolutions.
  10. Bolivar believed the people were no better off after the revolutions.

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