 Using the maps provided, do your best and try to plot the following Latin American nations on the map. -Mexico-Haiti-Guatemala -Nicaragua-Honduras-El.

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 Using the maps provided, do your best and try to plot the following Latin American nations on the map. -Mexico-Haiti-Guatemala -Nicaragua-Honduras-El Salvador -Costa Rica-Venezuela-Colombia -Argentina-Ecuador-Uruguay -Bolivia-Peru- Brazil

Long Live Independence!!!

Did the Latin American revolutions against colonial rule improve Latin American societies??

1. What was life like before each revolution? 2. What was life like after each revolution? 3. Did the revolution make the country a better or worse place? 4. What were the main catalysts of the Latin American revolutions

1. Peninsulars = Spaniards 2. Creole = Spanish + Spanish born in colonies 3. Mestizos = Native American + European (general) 4. Mulattoes = African + European

 Mestizo: Spanish father and Indian mother  Castizo: Spanish father and Mestizo mother  Espomolo: Spanish mother and Castizo father  Mulatto: Spanish and black African  Moor: Spanish and Mulatto  Albino: Spanish father and Moor mother  Throwback: Spanish father and Albino mother  Wolf: Throwback father and Indian mother  Zambiago: Wolf father and Indian mother  Cambujo: Zambiago father and Indian mother  Alvarazado: Cambujo father and Mulatto mother  Borquino: Alvarazado father and Mulatto mother  Coyote: Borquino father and Mulatto mother  Chamizo: Coyote father and Mulatto mother  Coyote-Mestizo: Cahmizo father and Mestizo mother  Ahi Tan Estas: Coyote-Mestizo father and Mulatto mother