By: Marissa Earl, Marcelo Ortiz, Abby Rinere, and Natasha Dennison NATIONALISM.

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By: Marissa Earl, Marcelo Ortiz, Abby Rinere, and Natasha Dennison NATIONALISM

LATIN AMERICAN FREEDOM Spanish king Ferdinand VII overthrown by Napoleon Napoleon put his brother Joseph Bonaparte on throne to rule Spain and its colonies Latin American countries, formally under control of Spain, wanted freedom Venezuela first to gain freedom

LATIN AMERICAN FREEDOM Simon Bolivar b. 1783, d – Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru Francisco de Miranda – Venezuela Jose Antonio Paez - Venezuela Antonio Jose de Sucre – Ecuador, Peru Gran Columbia Simon Bolivar

UNIFICATION OF GERMANY German National Assembly Danish War Austro-Prussian War Franco-Prussian War Official Unification in 1871 Otto von Bismarck

MEXICAN REVOLUTION Mexicans revolted after decades of the hacienda system and dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz Porfirio Diaz overthrown from power and political unrest began Civil war and revolts spread throughout Mexico The war ended once Emiliano Zapata was assassinated by Carranza Obregon overthrew Carranza and sought reform Mexican soldiers during the civil war

MEXICAN REVOLUTION EFFECTS Hacienda System ended; the land was divided up and distributed to Indian communities and peasants Many Mexicans crossed over the border to the United States to escape the fighting in the civil war Civil war ended with Obregon in power Economy revised to support the growing middle class Businesses became focused on banking and manufacturing New constitution Went from dictatorship to democracy

INDEPENDENCE OF GHANA Ghana becomes a Britain colony Kwame Nkrumah led boycotts and strikes Nkrumah becomes president and prime minister of Ghana March 6, 1957, Ghana became independent Ghana becomes a republic Kwame Nkrumah

INDEPENDENCE OF KENYA Britain claims Kenya as a colony Gave land to white war veterans Mau Mau Rebellion October year state of emergency December 12, Kenya became independent Kenya became a republic Jomo Kenyatta became first prime minster and later president of Kenya Jomo Kenyatta

WAOI FACTS German Unification Day celebrates the anniversary of German Unification; Oktober Fest has been moved to occur around the same time as this day. Ghana was the first country in Africa to gain independence Porofirio Diaz served a term as dictator for 34 years