Mexico
Global Influence
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Leadership
Haiti
100

The leader who fought and lost in the Battle of Calderon Bridge

Who is Hidalgo?

100

In Haiti's fight for independence, this was the country which declared war with France, distracting them from their fight with Haiti.

What is Britain?

100

This group of people, angry with poor working conditions, was the driving force during the Haitian Revolution.

Who are slaves?
100

Who was the most prominent leader for the fight for the Haitian Revolution, even beating Rigoud in a battle for power?

Who is Toussaint Louverture?

100
These were the two parts of Haiti before the French were able to control most of the Island.
What are Saint Domingue and Santo Domingo?
200

This group was considered to be the most important and most powerful group in the Spanish Caste System.

Who are the Peninsulares?

200

This document was signed by both Mexican leaders and Spanish leaders and it marked the end of the Mexican Revolution.

What was the Treaty of Cordoba?

200

The name of the banner used by Hidalgo to rally up his troops and to try and unite people to fight against the Spanish government.

What is the Banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe?

200

This is the person who tried to take over most of Europe, causing switches in leadership which led to unrest in colonies.

Who is Napoleon?

200

This was the type of fighting that mostly occurred in Haiti during their fight for independence.

What is revolts?
300

He assisted in creating the first official document of Independence in Mexico.

Who is Morelos?

300

This was the Treaty which allowed France to have more territory on the island of Haiti, this occurred in 1795.

What was the Treaty of Basel?

300
This was something that slaves did to revolt against their masters and make them lose a lot of money in Saint Domingue before they obtained independence

What is burning down plantations?

300
This was the person who had fought against Hidalgo's army, but then later switched sides to fight for Mexican Independence.

Who is Iturbide?

300

This was the event which somewhat kick started the fight for independence in Haiti.

What is the voodoo ceremony?
400

The name of the speech Hidalgo have to rally up his forces to fight against the new forms of government.

What is Grito de Delores?

400

This was the philosopher which popularized the idea of consent of the governed, an important idea for many who fought for independence.

Who was John Locke?

400

Spanish and Mexican leaders signed this which established Mexico as an independent nation.

What is the Treaty of Cordoba?
400

Hidalgo lost a brutal loss at the Battle of Calderon Bridge. This was the person who took over after Hidalgo was executed who preferred using guerrilla warfare over large battles.

Who is Morelos?

400

This was the Civil War between two prominent leaders in Haiti over power and racial tensions.

What is the War of Knives?

500
These are the three guarantees that were promised by Iturbide with the Plan of Iguala.

1. Getting rid of the Caste System

2. Establishing a common religion

3. Establishing a constitutional monarchy

500

In Mexico, the American Revolution was used to justify fighting against these, or councils, which were a new form of government implemented by the Spanish.

What were Juntas?

500

These were the two people who Napoleon put in charge of both Mexico and Haiti while he aimed to take over Europe. (Relation to Napoleon is fine, names not necessary)

Who were Napoleon's brother (Joseph) and brother-in-law (Charles Leclerc)

500

This was a crucial piece of Hidalgo's 'Grito de Delores' speech that united the people of all races and classes?

What is the support for the Catholic Church?

500

This was the document which declared Toussaint the 'Governor-General for life'?

What is the Constitution of 1801?