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Where in the World Wednesday What is this? Where is this? What is the purpose of this statue? When was it made?

Christ the Redeemer Rio De Janeiro, Brazil A symbol of Brazilian Christianity 1931

South America Latin America

History: Spanish- Speaking South America Believe most natives came from North America and eventually settled to the South Incas settled the west coast from 1150- 1500s Spanish explorers conquered the area in 1531 Europeans controlled area until 1800s when citizens began fighting for independence.

History: Portugal’s Brazil Portuguese gained control of the East Coast of South America due to the Treaty of Tordesillas Sugar plantations built around the coast but eventually started spreading west destroying the rainforest Independence gained for Brazilians in 1822

Politics: South America Several nations have had authoritarian leaders Brazil and Chile were run by military dictatorships Colombia and Peru have been run at times by drug cartels Venezuela was ruled for years by communist leader Hugo Chavez Most are democratic today

Economies: South America Mercosur Economic common market focusing on free trade to make nations more stable Farming Crops like grain, cotton, sugar Fishing Shrimp and fish Natural Resources Iron, oil, gold, silver, copper

Population and Urbanization Most people live in cities in South America but are still extremely poor Favelas- slums that exist in Brazil Unemployment and crime increase High levels of air pollution from cars and factories Governments cannot afford to handle population increases Infrastructure: Includes things such as sewers, transportation, electricity, and housing

Culture: South America Divided Ethnicity Native American ancestry in Northern South America Mestizos- mix of European and Native American descent Mulattoes- mix of European and African descent Language Spanish in most nations French in French Guiana English in Guyana Dutch in Suriname Portuguese in Brazil

Culture: South America United Catholicism unites the people across the continent

Today’s Assignment Use the atlas and your notes to fill out the chart you picked up on your way in. Physical Geography: List at least three important features History and Politics: describe the political history of the region and what types of govt. found today Economic Activities: How do people here make money? Cultural Characteristics: language, religion, social systems, etc. Modern Issues: what are the main sources of concern for this region?