Revolutions in Europe and Latin America 1790-1850
History

Ethnic groups which originated from mixing between European with non-European peoples
Creole
Ethnic groups which originated from mixing between European with non-European peoples. Creole. Creole refers to cultures and languages that developed from the blending of European and non-European influences during the colonial era.

A Spanish priest and leader of the Mexican War of Independence against Spain
Father Miguel Hidalgo
A Spanish priest and leader of the Mexican War of Independence against Spain. Father Miguel Hidalgo. He is known as the father of Mexican independence for initiating the revolt against Spanish rule in 1810.

A leader of the southern and central parts of South America's war of independence
Jose de San Martin
A leader of the southern and central parts of South America's war of independence, Jose de San Martin. Jose de San Martin was a key figure who helped achieve independence for Argentina, Chile, and Peru from Spanish rule.

A person of combined European and Indigenous American descent
Mestizo
A person of combined European and Indigenous American descent is called a mestizo. Historically, mestizos emerged in Latin America during the colonial period, resulting from the mixing of European settlers and Indigenous populations.

A Haitian general and best-known leader of the Haitian Revolution
Toussaint L Ouverture
A Haitian general and best-known leader of the Haitian Revolution, Toussaint L Ouverture. Toussaint L Ouverture was a key figure who helped lead enslaved people to fight for and achieve Haiti's independence from French colonial rule.