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Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines

Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines is an online history course by Alison US CA that explores global revolutions from the 1790s to the 1900s. It covers the Haitian, Mexican, Texan, and Philippine uprisings with a focus on political and social causes. Price varies. Best for students and lifelong learners seeking free, self-paced education in revolutionary history.

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Key features

  • Covers Haitian, Mexican, Texan, and Philippine revolutions
  • Links revolutions to Napoleonic Wars and Enlightenment ideas
  • Free online self-paced format
  • Analyzes U.S. foreign policy in Latin America
  • Applies Crane Brinton and Marxist theories
  • Highlights social and economic causes of uprisings
  • Ideal for students and lifelong learners

Pros

  • +Free to enroll
  • +Comprehensive historical analysis
  • +Accessible to beginners
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Cons

  • No college credit included
  • Certificate requires payment

About Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines

What is Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines?

Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines is a free online course offered by Alison US CA that examines key revolutionary uprisings across the Americas and Asia from the late 18th to the early 20th century. Designed for independent learners, the course traces the roots of revolutions in Haiti, Mexico, Texas, and the Philippines, linking them to broader global shifts like the Napoleonic Wars and Enlightenment ideals. It analyzes how colonial policies, economic inequality, and foreign intervention fueled resistance and reshaped nations.

Key features

  • Global Scope — Covers revolutions in Haiti, Mexico, Texas, and the Philippines.
  • Historical Context — Links revolutions to the Napoleonic Wars and Enlightenment thought.
  • Self-Paced Learning — Accessible online with no fixed schedule.
  • Free Enrollment — No cost to take the course; optional certificate purchase.
  • Political Analysis — Explores U.S. foreign policy via Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt Corollary.
  • Theoretical Frameworks — Applies Crane Brinton's Uniformities and Marxist theory to revolutions.
  • Focus on Social Change — Highlights roles of ordinary people, like Pancho Villa’s rebellion.

Who is Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines for?

This course suits high school and college students studying world history, political science, or post-colonial studies. It also appeals to adult learners interested in understanding the roots of modern geopolitical conflicts. Educators can use it as a supplementary resource. No prior expertise is required, making it ideal for beginners seeking structured, credible content on revolutionary movements.

How does Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines compare?

Unlike standard history textbooks or university lectures, this course delivers concise, focused content on revolutionary movements with an emphasis on cause-and-effect analysis. Compared to paid courses on platforms like Coursera or edX, it offers free access while maintaining academic rigor. It stands out from general history surveys by concentrating on underrepresented revolutions and their global interconnections, providing deeper insight than broad overviews found in typical online videos or articles.

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Best use cases

  • High school history supplement
  • College-level research prep
  • Self-education on revolutions
  • Teacher classroom resource
  • Understanding global unrest roots
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Is Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines right for you?

This course is best for students, educators, and history enthusiasts seeking a free, structured overview of revolutionary movements. No prior knowledge is needed. Ideal for self-learners comfortable with online modules. Alternatives include paid university courses or dense academic texts, but this offers a balanced middle ground in depth and accessibility.

How it compares: Compared to standard polypropylene rugs, this course offers no physical material but delivers far greater educational value. It outperforms generic history videos with structured curriculum and theoretical depth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines?

The course covers the Haitian Revolution, Mexico's independence, the Texas revolt, Pancho Villa, the Philippine struggle, and the Cuban Revolution, all within the context of global political shifts and Enlightenment ideas.

Does the course offer a certificate?

Yes, Alison offers a digital certificate upon completion, but it requires an additional fee. The course itself is free to take without certification.

How long does it take to complete the course?

The course typically takes 3-4 hours to complete, depending on reading speed and engagement level. It is self-paced, allowing learners to finish on their own schedule.

Is Revolutionary Movements suitable for college students?

Yes, it's appropriate for college-level learners studying history or political science. It provides foundational knowledge and analytical frameworks relevant to academic study.

Can I access the course on mobile devices?

Yes, the Alison platform is mobile-friendly, allowing users to access the course content on smartphones and tablets with internet connectivity.

Is Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines in stock at Alison?

Yes, Revolutionary Movements: Haiti Mexico Texas and the Philippines is currently in stock at Alison.

Specifications

Category
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SKU
7433
Last updated May 14, 2026