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What were the causes of the french revolution>

High taxes for the 3rd estate, people were hangry, France was in dept. The American Revolution and Enlightenment were inspirational as well.

In our country we have the US Congress in our governmental structure. What is the name of the similar governmental body in Great Britain and France?

Parliament (GB) and Estates General (France)

Where did the people of France first form the National Assembly?

On a tennis court

Who was the leader of the Reign of Terror in France?

Robespierre

Who became France’s emperor after the revolution?

Napoleon Bonaparte

What is Nationalism?

Pride in your country or cultural identity

How did Napoleon inspire nationalism throughout Europe?

His conquests inspired smaller states with similar cultures to join together to became a larger, stronger country.

Who were the leaders of the unification of Germany?

Kaiser Wilhelm I and Otto Von Bismark

Name the two leaders responsible for uniting Northern Italy.

Victor Emmanuel and Camillo di Cavour

Who was responsible for uniting Southern Italy?

Guiseppe Garibaldi

Where was the first Latin American revolution? Who was the leader?

Haiti- Toussaint L’Overture

What two leaders led the revolt in Mexico?

Hidalgo and Morelos

Who led revolutions throughout many areas of Latin America?

Simon Bolivar

In the end, how were the Latin American Revolutions unsuccessful?

People revolted because they wanted freedom, but many countries were taken over by Caudillos (dictators) or Oligarchies (small groups with all the power) after the revolutions were over.