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American Revolution Notes World History Mr Pack

American Revolution Reasons for the Revolution - Colonists could not have trial by jury - Forced to quarter troops - taxation without representation (Stamp Act) Colonists also become more independent, and tired of paying taxes and fees for imported British goods (Townsend Acts)

American Revolution American colonists sign Declaration of Independence (1776), declaring the colonies free from any allegiance with Britain America’s new constitution was influenced by -Greek democracy - Roman Republic -The Enlightenment

American Revolution Roman Republic contributes to American style of government in that the U.S. has a lawmaking body that is elected by the people. France first country to grant diplomatic recognition to U.S., and also was an ally during the War.

Latin American Revolutions Latin American Mestizos, (mix of European/South American blood) were largest group but were servants and laborers Spanish and Portuguese officials live temporarily in S. America for political. Economic gain and were in control

Latin American revolutions Napoleon overthrow of Spain and Portugal monarchs weakened these countries authority in S. American colonies, giving them opportunity to revolt. 1800-1830, results in many successful Latin American Independence movements Hidalgo- Parish priest who leads revolt in Mexico, forces were crushed but Mexico gains independence in 1821

LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS Jose De San Martin- liberator of S. America, lead revolts in Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Chile Simon Bolivar joined San Martin’s forces to complete the liberation of Peru South America independent of Europe by 824 U.S. President Monroe issues Monroe Doctrine, guaranteeing S. American independence and warned European nations against intervention in S. America