The Mexican Revolution was caused by the people of latin america no longer wanting to be ruled by a european power. They wanted to rule their own people and wanted a monarchy to better benefit them. They were successful in driving out their former european rulers and claiming the land of Mexico as their new land, they also appointed their first king not to long after their new independence. They were influenced by the revolution of Brazil and Argentina, after hearing that the Brazilians drove out the Portuguese, they felt they could do the same against Spain. Unity was the ultimate goal of the revolution and unity helped them become an independent nation.
The U.S. revolution was caused by a mix of unfair laws and taxes against the people, tyranny from their king, and no representation in their own government. A few notable leaders of the U.S. revolution are George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Samuel …show more content…
King Louis IV was not a popular person among the french people due to him throwing the country into bankruptcy and leaving the people of France unemployed and starving. Some notable leaders of the revolution were Napoleon Bonaparte, Lafayette, enlightenment thinker Rousseau and Montesquieu. The revolution was a success after the beheading of their former king and the newly made government worked to put the country back in order and soon going to war with Prussia and Austria. The french revolution influenced other european countries to abandon their monarchy and revolt against their