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Welcome! WHII.7 Latin America Pre-Quiz Complete and turn into the back of your folder WHII.7 Latin America Pre-Quiz Complete and turn into the back of your folder

Narrative Part I The Colonial System 1.What system dominated South America, Africa, and Asia in the early 1800’s? 2.What was the purpose of the colonial system? 3.What type of governments did the colonial governments mirror? 4.Why did colonial cities become outposts of colonial authority? 5.Name five cities that were colonial outpost of authority. 6.What one word describes the colonial class system? 7.Explain the differences between viceroys, creoles and mestizos. 1.What system dominated South America, Africa, and Asia in the early 1800’s? 2.What was the purpose of the colonial system? 3.What type of governments did the colonial governments mirror? 4.Why did colonial cities become outposts of colonial authority? 5.Name five cities that were colonial outpost of authority. 6.What one word describes the colonial class system? 7.Explain the differences between viceroys, creoles and mestizos.

Latin America Map A6 and A7 – COLOR AND LABEL 431 (box underneath the map!) – ANSWER

Narrative Part II Latin American Independence 8.Revolutions in which two countries influenced Latin America? 9.Who was Toussant L’Ouverture and which country did he lead to independence? Who did they fight? 10.Who was Father Miguel Hidalgo and which country did he lead to independence? Who did they fight? 11.Who was Simon Bolivar? Who did he fight against? 12.Name five countries that gained independence in the 1800’s. 8.Revolutions in which two countries influenced Latin America? 9.Who was Toussant L’Ouverture and which country did he lead to independence? Who did they fight? 10.Who was Father Miguel Hidalgo and which country did he lead to independence? Who did they fight? 11.Who was Simon Bolivar? Who did he fight against? 12.Name five countries that gained independence in the 1800’s.

WHII.7 LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE CHART WHII.7 LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE CHART Use your narrative to complete the chart. List the country(ies) that earned independence, shade them on the map, name the revolutionary leader and describe his achievements, and list the countries they wanted to gain independence from. Revolutionary LeaderCountry WANTED INDEPENDENCE FROM Map

Revolutionary LeaderCountryWANTED INDEPENDENCE FROMMap Toussaint L’Ouverture – Led slaves to abolish slavery and defeat Spain, France, and Britain HAITI France Spain Britain Miguel Hildalgo – Started the Mexican Independence movement; executed; father of the nation of Mexico MEXICO Spain Simon Bolivar – Native resident started revolutionary efforts. Won independence for most northern countries in Latin America COLUMBIA VENEZUELA BRAZIL Spain

WHII.7 Latin America Review Questions