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Where did José de San Martín make Independence movements Argentina, Chile, Peru
Where did Simón Bolívar make Independence movements Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Colombia
When was the Boukman Rebellion 1791
What was Toussaint's compromise Send some of the slaves back to the plantations
Why did Toussaint want to send some slave back to the plantations The economic system was based on the platations
What is the Congress of Vienna Meetings to keep the balance of power between Europe peaceful
The changes made by the Congress of Vienna Brought equality, new ideas of nationalism, and the unseating of kings and queens
What did the Conservation order want Wanted the idea of equality, liberty, and fraternity to be replaced, as it was thought to be the cause of the French revolution
What is the Kingdom of Netherlands A "buffer zone" between France, Prussia, and the U.K. to keep peace
What was the Congress of Vienna a model for The league of nations and the United nations
Where is José de San Martín from Argentina
Where is Simón Bolívar from Venezuela
Where is Father Hidalgo from Mexico
Where is Toussaint from Haiti
How did nationalism play a part in starting the revolutions Countries became nationalistic causing tension between the European countries and an imbalance of power
Nationalism An idea or movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation
Liberalism A political philosophy on individual liberty, equality, and the protection of individual rights
Conservatism A political and social philosophy advocating for the preservation of traditional values
Concert of Europe An arrangement where major European powers agreed to maintain the balance of power and uphold territory boundaries
 

 



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