This philosopher believed people have natural rights like life, liberty, and property.
Who is John Locke?
The Haitian Revolution was the first successful revolt led by this group.
Who were enslaved people?
This man helped lead revolutions in South America and is known as “The Liberator.”
Who is Simón Bolívar
This royal leader helped Brazil gain independence without violence.
Who is Prince Pedro?
This word means a big change, often involving the overthrow of a government.
What is a revolution?
The Enlightenment encouraged people to believe they should have a say in this
What is government
This man was a key leader in the Haitian Revolution
Who is Toussaint Louverture?
his leader helped Argentina, Chile, and Peru gain independence.
→ Who is José de San Martín?
Brazil’s independence was different from others because it was mostly this kind of revolution.
What is nonviolent/peaceful?
This system of unfair control helped cause many revolutions.
What is monarchy?
his era of new ideas helped spark revolutions around the world.
What is the Enlightenment?
The Haitian Revolution fought against this colonial power
What is France
These people were fighting to gain independence from this European country
→ What is Spain?
Brazil gained independence from this European country.
What is Portugal?
In history, when unfair rule causes people to revolt, this is an example of what relationship?
What is cause and effect?
Explain how Enlightenment ideas caused people to take action against their governments.
What is belief in natural rights led people to demand freedom and fairness
Explain why the Haitian Revolution was important to the world.
What is it showed that enslaved people could win freedom and create a new nation
How were the Latin American revolutions similar to the Haitian Revolution?
→ What is they both fought for freedom from colonial powers?
Explain how Brazil’s path to independence was different from Haiti’s.
What is Brazil’s was peaceful and led by royalty, while Haiti’s was violent and led by enslaved people?
Name one way students can analyze revolutions using sources.
What is using primary or secondary sources to compare events or summarize key points?