The American Revolution was the struggle for In 1776 the declaration of independence The American beat the British in the revolution
<span>. In 1783, the treaty of Paris </span>
stated that America was independent
from Britain. Spain and Portugal colonized much of
South America in the 1500's. Wars of independence broke out from
Mexico to Argentina.
<span>Brazil won freedom from Portugal </span>
without a war.
Venezuelan general Simón Bolívar and the Argentine general José de San Martín helped many
South American Countries win freedom. Latin America's new republics had difficulty forming democratic systems. Independence from Britain American independence from Britain. The revolution began in 1775. Was made and it stated that people have
individual rights that the government couldn't just take away. In 1808, Napoleon removed king
<span>Ferdinand from the throne. Then, Spain began to lose control of colonies in </span>
South America. Leaders of the new republics needed experience in dealing with social and economic problems. In some countries, military dictators seized control. Both countries fought
for independence American Countries cause for declaration of autonomy American beat the British in the revolution in 1783 the treaty of Paris stated that America
<span>was independent of Britain Latin America wanted independence from Spain had a ruler, Simon Bolivar Latin America turned in to republics Brazil won independence without a war in some countries, military dictators seized control The End</span>
The United States won the war and Mexico signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. The treaty gave the U.S. lands that would become the states of Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, southwestern Colorado, and southwestern Wyoming
The prairie is a narrow strip across the state from the Mississippi River to the border of Alabama. The Jackson Prairie is underlaid by marine clay of the Eocene Yazoo Formation.
During the enlightenment we began to question many things. The answer for your question is B.
In the 1820s, when the territories of the Spanish Empire revolted in Latin America and independent states were formed, Cuba remained loyal to the king. The uprising of 1868 escalated into a conflict known as the Decade of War. The United States has not recognized the new Cuban government, and so have many Latin and European countries.