Latin America and the United States

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Latin America and the United States

Saint Dominque 1804 saint Dominique declared independence from France and renamed their nation Haiti.

Toussaint L’Ouverture leader of the Haitian revolt against France

Mexico Father Miguel Hidalgo & Jose Maria Morelos 1821- Mexico declared independence from Spain. Augustin Iturbide became Emperor Augustin I

Simon Bolivar The liberator of South America He wanted to unite all of South America into one country- The Federation of the Andes

Jose de San Martin Liberator of Argentina and Chile

Brazil Independence- 1822

United States

Louisiana Purchase- 1803

The Monroe Doctrine

Manifest Destiny God given right to settle land all the way to the Pacific Ocean.

1830 Indian Removal Act

Trail of Tears

The Mexican- American war 1846-1848

1854 Kansas- Nebraska Act

Civil War 1861-1865

Emancipation Proclamation

Latin America and the United States 1804 Saint Dominique declared independence from France and renamed their nation Haiti. Toussaint L’Ouverture- Leader of the Haitian revolt against France. Mexico- Father Miguel Hidalgo &Jose Maria Morelos 1821 Mexico declared independence from Spain. Agustin Iturbide became Emperor Agustin I Simon Bolivar- the liberator of South America He wanted to unite all of South America into one country- the federation of the Andes. Jose de San Martin- Argentina and Chile Brazil- independence 1822 United States Louisiana Purchase 1803 Monroe doctrine Manifest destiny- God given right to settle land all the way to the Pacific Ocean 1830 Indian Removal Act Trail of Tears 1854 Kansas- Nebraska Act Civil War 1861-1865 Emancipation Proclamation- 1863