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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 your artboard start from scratch[clears the canvas] The French Revolution x The Mexican Revolution The French Revolution The Mexican Revolution Father Miguel Hidalgo launched rebellion with his "Cry of Delores" Criollos, Mexican-born Spaniards, plotted to revolt in years leading up to the fight for Mexican Independence and to end Spanish rule "We have borne this shameful tax, which only suits slaves, for three centuries as a sign of tyranny and servitude." "We have borne this shameful tax, which only suits slaves, for three centuries as a sign of tyranny and servitude." "Hidalgo extended his call to arms to mestizos and people of indigenous descent; their significant contribution of manpower changed the tenor of the revolt." Victors: -Mexican Army-Mexican Royalists & Mexican Insurgents Defeated: -Royal Spanish Army-Spanish Royalists Hidalgo believed the Spanish ruling was tyrannical and was unfair to the poor of Mexico (September 16,1810-1821) (1789-1799) French citizens did not like King Louis XVI Economically unstable from previous wars Many leaders of the rebellion were assassinated Bread prices rocketed The Third Estate wanted equality with the First and Second Estate! Third Estate had a high tax to pay on land "Robespierre skillfully raised to the top of the revolution and eliminated his opponent" The Storming of the Bastille marked a significant mark of the downfall of the French Monarchy Because Napoleon Bonaparte made himself Emporer, the government resembled the type of government that was trying to be destroyed, a Monarchy. "Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good"-1st Article of the Declaration of the Rights of Man Mexico struggled after the fight for Independence due to the transformation from colony to a self-governing country.
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