South America: Independence and Beyond

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South America: Independence and Beyond Unit 4 Lesson 1 South America: Independence and Beyond Textbook pages 231 – 235 Workbook page 25

Objectives Describe in paragraph form the impact of European settlement on South America. Identify major events and individuals in the fight for independence. Explain in oral form the reasons for unlimited governments in South America after independence and the recent changes there. Recognize the diversity of South America's population.

Use what you already know When did the Spanish first land in South America? Which two nations conquered the largest area in South America? Based on the way the Spanish treated the people of Mexico, how do you think they treated many South Americans?

Workbook page 25 textbook page 231-232 Europeans Arrive in South America Main Idea (1 sentence) Europeans Establish Control Colonial South America

Workbook page 25 textbook page 232-33 Independence Main Idea (1 sentence) Gaining Independence

Workbook page 25 textbook page 234 Governments of South America Main Idea (1 sentence) Unlimited Governments South American Cooperation

Workbook page 25 textbook page 235 The People of South America Main Idea (1 sentence) Immigrants Influence Society South America’s Population Today

Review Effect of Europeans in South America?

Review How was Brazil’s adoption of independence different than other parts of South America?

Review Why were South American governments initially unstable after their independence?

Review In many South American countries, the first governments after independence were often contolled by

Review What does the Pan-American movement encourage

Review South America’s population can best be described as