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Essay Question The Enlightenment Despite being in Europe, Enlightenment thinkers created a great deal of inspiration for America’s government. Tell me five ways Enlightenment thinkers affected the US government.

2.1 Latin American Peoples Win Independence

Explain how Haiti won independence. Objectives: Identify Elements of colonial society that caused unrest in Latin America. Describe the activities of Bolivar, Hidalgo, Morelos, Native Americans and mestizos in liberation events. Explain how Haiti won independence.

The Big Idea The successful American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Enlightenment changed ideas about who should control government. Ideas of liberty, equality, and democratic rule found their way across the seas to European colonies. In Latin America, most of the population resented the domination of European colonial powers. The time seemed right for the people who lived there to sweep away old colonial masters and gain control of the land.

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Latin America 1800

Colonial Society Divided In Latin American colonial society, class dictated people’s place in society and jobs. At the top of Spanish-American society were the peninsulares, people who had been born in Spain. Creoles, Spaniards born in Latin America, were below the peninsulares in rank. Below the peninsulares and creoles came the mestizos, persons of mixed European and Indian ancestry. Next were the mulattos, persons of mixed European and African ancestry. Enslaved Africans and Indians were at the bottom of the social ladder.

Check for Understanding How did the Spanish feel about the Indians?

Independence in Haiti

In August 1791, 100,000 enslaved Africans rose in revolt In August 1791, 100,000 enslaved Africans rose in revolt. A leader emerged, Toussaint L’Ouverture, a former slave, By 1801, Toussaint had taken control of the entire island and freed all the enslaved Africans.

In January 1802, French troops landed in Haiti to remove Toussaint from power. In May, Toussaint agreed to halt the revolution if the French would end slavery. Despite the agreement, the French soon accused him of planning another uprising. They seized him and sent him to a prison in the French Alps, where he died in April 1803

Haiti’s Independence Toussaint’s lieutenant, Jean-Jacques Dessalines took up the fight for freedom. On January 1, 1804, General Dessalines declared the colony an independent country. It was the first black colony to free itself from European control. Dessalines called the country Haiti, which in the language of the Arawak natives meant “mountainous land.”

Check for Understanding How was the Haitian Revolution different from revolutions in the rest of Latin America?

Creoles Lead Independence Even though they could not hold high public office, creoles were the least oppressed of those born in Latin America. They were also the best educated. In fact, many wealthy young creoles traveled to Europe for their education. In Europe, they read about and adopted Enlightenment ideas. When they returned to Latin America, they brought ideas of revolution with them.

Simón Bolívar -He was a wealthy Venezuelan creole. -Bolívar combined Enlightenment political ideas, ideas from Greece and Rome, and his own original thinking. The result was a system of democratic ideas that would help spark revolutions throughout Latin America. -He is called the “George Washington of South America.” -Bolívar planned to unite the Spanish colonies of South America into a single country called Gran Colombia. -The area of upper Peru was renamed Bolivia in his honor.

Check for Understanding How are Enlightenment thought and the successes of the American Revolution reflected in Bolívar’s thinking?

Independence in Mexico

Miguel Hidalgo He was a priest from the small village of Dolores in central Mexico. He was a poor but a well-educated man. He firmly believed in Enlightenment ideals.

On September 16, 1810, he rang the bells of his village church On September 16, 1810, he rang the bells of his village church. When the peasants gathered in the church, he issued a call for rebellion against the Spanish. Today, that call is known as the grito de Dolores (the cry of Dolores). The very next day, Hidalgo’s Indian and mestizo followers began a march toward Mexico City. This army soon numbered 80,000 men. The uprising of the lower classes alarmed the Spanish army and creoles, who feared the loss of their property, control of the land, and their lives. The army defeated Hidalgo in 1811.

Check for Understanding What was there about Padre Miguel Hidalgo that inspired people to follow him in rebellion?

The rebels then rallied around another strong leader, Padre José María Morelos. Morelos led the revolution for four years. However, in 1815, a creole officer, Agustín de Iturbide, defeated him.

Mexico’s Independence Events in Mexico took yet another turn in 1820 when a revolution in Spain put a liberal group in power there. Mexico’s creoles feared the loss of their privileges in the Spanish-controlled colony. So they united in support of Mexico’s independence from Spain. Ironically, Agustín de Iturbide—the man who had defeated the rebel Padre Morelos—proclaimed independence in 1821.

Check for Understanding Which groups led the quest for Mexican Independence?

Brazil’s quest for independence was unique in this period of Latin American history. Rio de Janiero became the capital of the Portuguese empire, for 14 years, the Portuguese ran their empire from Brazil. After Portuguese government returned to Portugal many Brazilians could not accept a return to colonial status. In 1822, creoles demanded Brazil’s independence from Portugal. Eight thousand Brazilians signed a petition asking Dom Pedro (the son of the King of Portugal) to rule. On September 7, 1822, he officially declared Brazil’s independence. Brazil had won its independence in a bloodless revolution.

Check for Understanding What was unique about Brazil’s quest for independence?

Latin American Map Activity Homework: Latin American Map Activity