BELLWORK: Unit 1 Test Mishaps 1.Explain the economy of Spanish South America post-revolutions. 2.List three social problems within the US post-revolution.

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BELLWORK: Unit 1 Test Mishaps 1.Explain the economy of Spanish South America post-revolutions. 2.List three social problems within the US post-revolution. 3.What was the difference between L’Ouverture and Dessalines? 4.How did the French-Indian War impact the start of the American Revolution? 5.With regards to causes, list three similarities between the revolutions in the Americas. 6.THINKER: What is the main point/message in the following quote…… “Spaniards and Canadians, count on death, even if indifferent, if you do not actively work in the favor of the independence of America. Americans, count on life, even if guilty” (Bolivar, 1813)

Intro to Unit 2 Nation Building in the Americas

Development of Modern Nations & Nation Building in the Americas Read pgs and be ready to discuss the following: What was a key issue the new nations had to deal with in the “nation building” period? What types of governments were present in the Americas? Why was the political situation in Latin America and the Caribbean different than the US and Canada? What was the difference between the Liberal and Conservative factions of government in LA & Caribean? How did revolutions in the Americas impact the treatment of slaves and natives? In one sentence, explain the main goal/objective of unit 2.