Across
- 4. Europeans that are born on the Iberian Peninsula.
- 6. The leading member of the Committee of Public Safety.
- 7. Was a feudal labor system used by the Peninsulares to manage food and crop production.
- 8. An Enlightenment philosopher who was part of the Enlightenment ideas, but did not have power over the government.
- 10. A Creole aristocrat, intellectual, and military officer who got help from Haiti and abolished slavery.
- 12. People who changed the government system.
- 13. Led the Haitian army against Napoleon’s French army after Toussaint's death.
- 18. Was a machine used to execute people.
- 19. Was a French colony filled with enslaved people back then.
- 20. To have the gathering of the people. Was a powerful idea in the 1800s.
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- 1. A Creole priest that created an army that fought against both Peninsulares & Creoles and started the Mexican Revolution of 1810.
- 2. Peninsular son of the King of Portugal and became the first Emperor of Brazil and continued slavery in Brazil.
- 3. Had a very big role in the Latin American independence movement.
- 5. Children of Peninsular parents and have fewer privileges and power than Peninsulares.
- 7. Philosophers questioning the ways at how governments should work.
- 9. General of an Army during the French Revolution. Decided to crown himself Emperor.
- 11. A City in Europe where many important meetings are named after where they took place.
- 14. A French King who didn't take good care of his people and spent a lot of money on wars, lavish palaces, and parties.
- 15. Name for a merchant, trading, imports, exports, or economics.
- 16. A system ruled by under one form of power like kings and queens.
- 17. Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution.
