This class in Latin America was most responsible for leading revolutions.
Creole
This rich Creole general led part of North America to independence and became his nation's first president.
George Washington
The author of Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame was
Victor Hugo
This former colony of France became the first independent country run by freed slaves.
Haiti
This group favored extending voting rights to all males.
Liberals
This man's European wars helped cause confusion in Latin America.
Napoleon
This Latin American Creole General was known as the Libertador.
Simon Bolivar
Claude Monet and Pierre-Augusto Renoir painted in this style.
Impressionism
This modern country was once partitioned out of existence by Austria, Prussia and Russia.
Poland
Garibaldi's nationalists were called the
Red Shirts
The most radical revolution for independence took place here.
Haiti
The creator of Realpolitik, this tough man united his country and became the first leader.
Otto von Bismarck
Early photographs were called
Daguerreotypes
This kingdom led the unification of Italy.
Sardinia
This peninsula was filled with nationalist conflict and is where WWI began.
The Balkans
The most conservative independence revolution saw this country emerge as a monarchy.
Brazil
This ex slave became his nation's first president.
Toussaint L'Ouverture
Showy, ornate music and architecture is known as this style
Barogue
Priests began the rebellion against Spain in this country.
Mexico
This multi-ethnic European Empire was filled with Poles, Croats, Serbs and many others who wanted to break away.
Austrian
Jose San Martin led this nation to independence.
Argentina
This leader emancipated the serfs of his country.
Czar Alexander II
The writer of Frankenstein was
Mary Shelley
This country was named after a famous Creole revolutionary.
Bolivia
This war saw the end of the Second French Empire and the beginning of German unification.
Franco-Prussian