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what revolution inspired people to have the haitian revolution? who was toussaint l’ouverture? what did they finally get rid of in the haitian revolution? latin american countries that got independence from types of people mexican caste system. how was the caste system in mexico unfair? who was father miguel hidalgo and what did he want? who was the other leader of mexican independence? in what ways did mexico stay the same after mexican independence? who was the leader of venezuela independence? who made brazil independent? define kaiser. how did otto von bismark help the kaiser? who was giuseppe manzini and why did he fail? how is the german government similar to the us government? how is the german government different to the us government? who was victor emmanuel ii? how did camillo cavour help the king? how did garibaldi prove he was loyal to cavour and the king? how is the italian government similar to the us government? how is the italian government different to the us government?
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- The French Revolution inspired the Haitian revolution.
- Toussaint L'Ouverture was a key leader of the Haitian Revolution, a former slave who led the fight for Haiti's independence from French colonial rule.
- Father Miguel Hidalgo was a Catholic priest and a leader of the Mexican War of Independence. He wanted to end Spanish colonial rule and achieve Mexican independence, as well as social reforms like land redistribution.
- Another leader of Mexican Independence was José María Morelos.
- After Mexican Independence, some aspects that stayed the same included social inequality and a large gap between the wealthy and the poor, as well as a reliance on agriculture in the economy.
- The leader of Venezuela's independence was Simón Bolívar.
- Brazil achieved independence mainly due to the actions of Prince Pedro I.
- Kaiser is a German title equivalent to emperor, used for the rulers of the German Empire from 1871 - 1918.
- Otto von Bismarck helped the kaiser by using realpolitik to unify Germany, strengthening the German state through wars and diplomatic maneuvering, and establishing Germany as a major European power.
- Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian nationalist and revolutionary. He failed in some of his immediate goals because his attempts at revolution in the early - to - mid 19th century were met with strong opposition from the existing powers in Italy and Europe, and he lacked a well - organized and well - resourced mass movement at times.
- Similarities between the German and US governments include having a federal system with a division of powers between the central and state governments, and having a legislative body (Bundestag in Germany and Congress in the US).
- Differences include that Germany has a parliamentary republic with a chancellor as the head of government, while the US has a presidential republic with a president as the head of state and government. Also, the German political system has a multi - party system which often leads to coalition governments, while the US has a two - party dominant system.
- Victor Emmanuel II was the first king of a unified Italy. He played a crucial role in the process of Italian unification.
- Camillo Cavour helped the king (Victor Emmanuel II) by using diplomatic and military strategies to unify Italy. He formed alliances with France, waged wars against Austria, and promoted economic development in Sardinia - Piedmont to strengthen the base for Italian unification.
- Garibaldi proved his loyalty to Cavour and the king by leading military campaigns, such as the Expedition of the Thousand in southern Italy, which helped to bring more territory under the control of the emerging Kingdom of Italy.
- Similarities between the Italian and US governments include having a democratic system with elections, and having a separation of powers among different branches of government (legislative, executive, and judicial).
- Differences include that Italy has a parliamentary republic where the prime minister is the head of government and is appointed based on the support in the parliament, while the US has a presidential republic with a directly - elected president as the head of state and government. Also, Italy has a multi - party system leading to coalition governments more often, while the US has a two - party dominant system.