Spanish American Revolutions (1810 – 1825)

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Spanish American Revolutions (1810 – 1825) AP World History Notes Chapter 17

Spanish American Revolutions Inspired by the North American, French, and Haitian Revolutions Intellectuals had become familiar with ideas from the European Enlightenment

Why did they revolt? They became increasingly upset with: Trade restrictions  could only trade with the “motherland” High taxes they had to pay Rigid colonial social structure that limited rights and privileges for many people

Spanish American Independence It took the Spanish American colonies much longer to mobilize and move toward revolution than the colonies of North America  Why? Had little tradition of self-government Societies much more authoritarian and divided by class

Spanish American Independence Latin Americans took action and started working toward independence when Napoleon invaded Spain and Portugal in 1808 Royal authority in disarray NOW would be the time to gain independence Almost every Spanish American colony had achieved independence by 1826

A Long Struggle The struggle for Latin American independence was lengthy because these societies were so conflicted and divided by class, race, and region Internal violent conflict often broke out as they were trying to fight against Spanish rule simultaneously Example: Creole elites versus peasants

Mexico Struggles for Freedom 1810 = Miguel Hidalgo and Jose Morelos led the fight against Spanish rule in Mexico Led a peasant insurrection Believed revolt was the only way to achieve their 2 goals for Mexico: 1. Political freedom 2. End of slavery & improved living conditions for Mexico’s poor

Mexico Struggles for Freedom An alliance of Church leaders and Creole elites raised an army and stopped this “radical” peasant rebellion They brought Mexico to a more controlled independence 1821 = Mexico declared independence 1823 = Mexico became a republic

Spanish South America Leaders of the South American independence movement against Spain = Simon Bolivar & Jose de San Martin Bolivar’s nickname = “the Liberator” Started revolts in 1810  by 1826: they had liberated all of South America

How Do We Unite? Latin American elites knew they needed the support of the people Did NOT want a slave revolt like in Haiti Answer = “nativism” = grouped all those born in the Americas (creoles, Native Americans, free black people, mestizos) as Americanos And the enemy = those born in Spain and Portugal People of color = enticed with promises of freedom, social advancement, and the end of legal restrictions Few promises actually kept

Latin America After Independence Spanish colonies did not unite like in North America No “United States of Latin America” Why not? Sharp divisions along lines of race, class, and ideology still remained Geographic obstacles prevented effective communication Deeply rooted regional identities

Problems After Independence The geography of Central and South America made transportation and communication difficult, which stalled trade and economic growth. Spanish & Portuguese rule left the Latin Americans with no clue about how to run their own governments peacefully and democratically. Independence didn’t bring about changes in social conditions  still a huge gap between the rich and the poor.