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Independence as Nations, comparing hati, america, and france

Although Haiti, America, and France begin their independence around the same time era, their ways of receiving their independence was very much identical. Social classes have a huge impact on the status of a country. The way that these social classes influenced these countries were the direct cause of their independence. The people and the ideas of those people would cause a spark of events leading to an independent country.

Well, if independence is the question then it is necessary to focus on what had been happening in the colonial period in the Americas, Haiti, and France. With the development of the European colonies, there were also new systems of government. Although the colonies belonged to the European countries, the leaders who actually governed the region were located in the New World, far away from Europe. As such, little by little the leaders of colonial America realized that they had different interests from those who established the rules for the region. In the case of Latin America, there was also the issue of different social groups: the peninsulares (those born in Spain or Portugal) traditionally had maintained political control in the region, but the growth of the criollo (those

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Haiti, the Americas, and France all had major contributors to their independence.

For France, independence came to them in a way similar to the Americas. The desire for political and economic independence, fomented by the new ideas regarding the freedom of human beings came from Locke, and Rousseau. Each social class used their resources at hand, to try to bring independence upon their land. "

(Simón Bolivar)

“When the people fear the government, you have tyranny. I see that there is significance and relative ness. Hence, without the ideas of these people and the courage in order to carry them out, these countries might not be where they are today. France on the other hand, their social class was third estate. The storming of the Bastille in 1789, stands as the symbol of suppression and atrocities of the rulers. History its self might not look as if it would have and we, as a nation might just be under control of an almighty monarchy. of European blood but born in the Americas) and the mestizo (those born of mixed European and Indian blood) populations represented a reasonable test to this power. At the end of the Haitian Revolution, was one of the most successful slave rebellions in history. The American social class consisted of mainly middle class to lower class people.

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