Simon Bolivar. Key Events The key events of Simon Bolivar’s life: BirthMarriage Pledge in RomeDeclarationPresidentLiberationDeath July 1783May 1802Aug.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Latin Americans Win Independence
Advertisements

The Latin American Independence Movements Inspired by the _______________ and ____________________ Revolutions, people across Latin America rose up against.
Chapter 8 Revolutions in Europe & Latin America
Latin American People Gain Independence
Revolutions in Latin America
Members: Ana Laura Coello Eduardo Mendoza Deborah Oleas Laura Sempertegui.
Latin American Revolutions
Latin American Win Independence Chapter 8 Section 1
Revolts in Latin America
Today’s Standard(s) SS6H2 The student will explain the development of Latin America and the Caribbean from European colonies to independent nations.
LATIN AMERICA.
The Latin American Independence Movement
Latin American peoples win Independence
Revolts in Latin America
Latin American Revolutions
Independence and the Spread of Democracy. Independence in Mexico One type of revolution is a political movement in which the people overthrow a government.
Revolution in Latin America. Independence of Latin America O Abuses of the Colonial System O Spain and Portugal had a vast colonial empire in Latin America.
: An Age of Revolutions Latin American Independence Movements.
LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS. The Spaniards attack the Aztecs The Spaniards capture the Inca King.
Latin America Independence.
Simon Bolivar El Libertador. Starter Besides being the first president of the United States, what is George Washington famous for?
The Wars of Independence in Latin America. Reasons for Revolution –Social Structure of Latin America –Upper Class Peninsulares – people of European descent.
Revolutionary Ideas Spread to Latin America
GRAN COLOMBIA.
United States Foreign Relations: James Monroe. Florida and the Seminoles Spain’s control in Florida was weak. Enslaved African Americans would escape.
Chapter 23 Section 3. Toussaint L’Ouverture Creoles Peninsulares Miguel Hidalgo Jose Maria Morelos Simon Bolivar Jose de San Martin Pedro I.
LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. INTRODUCTION One of the most far-reaching effects of the American and French Revolutions was that they led to the independence.
Social Unrest: Peninsulares Creoles Mestizos Mulatottoes Political Discontent: Educated creoles bring the ideas of the Enlightenment to Latin.
Simón Bolivar By: Mason Schmidt, DiMitri Bowie, and Robert Mayo.
Emilie Childs. Venezuela is located in South America, near the equator. It is bordered by Colombia, Brazil and Guyana.
Latin American Revolutions Carys Thompson Anukruthi Venukadasula.
AP World History Mr. Charnley Latin American Revolutions.
Simon Bolivar July 24, 1783 – Dec. 17, 1830 By: Chris, EJ, Kelly, Mark.
WHII: SOL 7 b, c Latin American Revolutions. Napoleon Napoleon invaded Spain and put his brother Joseph on the throne The colonies saw this as their opportunity.
Unit 8 part Revolts in Latin America. After 300 years of colonial rule, the revolutionary fever of Europe also gripped Latin Americans. Many groups.
Simon Bolivar By: Frankie, Kaitlyn, Leigh, Chelsee, and Brooke
Latin American Revolutions Continued. Chile 1813 uprising 1816 declared independence from Spain. Spanish troops from Lima, Peru attempt to suppress the.
UNIT 13/14 American, French, and Latin American Revolutions.
Independence Movements in Latin America Latin American Geography Latin America is made up of countries from North America, Central America, South America.
REBELLIONS AND REVOLUTIONS. Directions On a sheet of paper (need 2) Read the posters List when the event happened and where Who were the major figures/nations.
What you need at your desk: Social Studies Portfolio Writing Utensil (Not a Red Pen) Agenda Leave Everything Else in Your Backpacks.
 A. Revolutions spread from Western Europe to Latin America in late 1700s  Unhappy with 300 years of Spanish Rule  Social & Ethnic Structures: ◦ Peninsulares.
7-3.3 Latin American Revolutions Vocabulary
Latin American Revolutions. From 1500 to 1800, Latin America was colonized by Europe, especially Spain European nations gained wealth from their American.
Do Now: What were the reasons for the American and French Revolutions? How did the Enlightenment inspire these two revolutions?
Independence Movements in Latin America
Latin American Revolutions Warm up: Label page 42, Latin American Revolutions What events have we learned about this year that would influence the Latin.
Bellringer  Using the map you completed for homework, answer the following questions (you don’t have to write the questions down) on a piece of paper.
Latin America Revolutions. Causes of Latin American Revolutions 1.Enlightenment Ideas 2.Inspiration of American and French Revolutions. 3.Nationalism.
Latin American Revolutions
Latin American Revolutions
Independence in Latin America 1800–1830
Independence in Latin America
You have one minute to write a sentence summarizing our learning of the Haitian Revolution. 1 Minute Sentence.
Latin American and Haitian Revolutions
Revolts in Latin America
LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
Revolts in Latin America
Latin American Revolution
Quest for INDEPENDENCE
Latin American Peoples Win Independence
Latin American Revolutions
Revolts in Latin America
Venezuelan Revolution
Latin American Revolutions
Latin American Revolutions
LATIN AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
Haitian and Latin American Independence Movements
Chapter 23 Industrialization and Nationalism
7-3.3 Latin American Revolutions Vocabulary- COPY
Presentation transcript:

Simon Bolivar

Key Events The key events of Simon Bolivar’s life: BirthMarriage Pledge in RomeDeclarationPresidentLiberationDeath July 1783May 1802Aug 1805April Dec 1830 He was Born in Caracas, Venezuela He Married Maria Teresa He Pledged to liberate South America Declaration of Independence in Venezuela Became first president of Colombia and later several other Countries Liberated Columbia Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Bolivia Died at the age of 47 of tuberculos is

Simon Bolivar Simon Bolivar was the son of a wealthy aristocrat and young man at the time that he joined the revolutionary movement A Creole who joined sides with the natives and the llaneros in order to win the revolution He was the greatest key figure in Latin American Independence

Leadership Traits Bolivar was known to gave been a charismatic leader He was an excellent horse man and this helped win the llaneros over to his side during the revolution He was also a superior general and strategist, being able to free most of Latin America from European control However San Martin described him as a finicky, arrogant man

Causes / Effects of Independence Movement Causes Napoleonic Wars overthrow the king’s in Spain (Problem of Legitimacy) The trading restrictions cease to exist The class conflict between the upper class peninsulars and the middle class creoles Creole wanted to take away peninsulars power and the natives sided with them until them wanted power Effects Most of the European controlled Latin American countries gained their independence Many new countries were formed within a generation out of the old provinces that the Europeans owned The countries experienced much turmoil after their independence and went through years of invasions and civil war

Important Events of Independence Movement Bolivar and Francisco de Miranda led the movement The Spanish government crushed it and Bolivar sold out Miranda for safe passage Bolivar returned and defeated the Spanish in several battles Republic of Venezuela established on 5 July 1811

Compared to George Washington: Simon Led armed forces in revolutionary battles Accepted a dictatorship role Received good amount of education as a child Fought to change who would have power over South America Extremely charismatic and regarded almost as a god and a hero

Compared to George Washington: George Led armed forces in revolutionary battles Previously fought for European army Put in leadership roles after revolution Accepted a presidential role Did not have a lot of education Fought to change political structure of America Untouchable leader that was respected as well as the other member of the revolution

American revolution compared to the Latin American rebellions Latin American countries weren't united together although they did support each other’s causes The Latin American rebellions were only a shift of power no ideals only those copied from the American revolution They had their elite the creoles who tried to control the rest of native population in order to maintain control

American revolution compared to the Latin American rebellions All the states in North America formed an alliance and in order to make one countries fight against Great Britain They fought in protest of politics and revolted to create a new from of government There was a colonial elite that benefitted economically from the war

Other key leaders associated with Simon Jose San Martin Leader of the Argentinean movement for independence Francisco de Miranda A key figure in the Venezuelan revolution José Antonio Páez Leader of the llaneros a group of horsemen and cowboys whose was an important players in the fight for independence

Bolivar’s Death At the end Bolivar was Exiled for trying establish a totalitarian government which enraged many who believed that he was only trying to establish what they had fought so hard to get rid of he died in bed with tuberculosis but was stilled remembered as a hero to almost all the countries in Latin America