Political and Economic Development in Latin America.

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Political and Economic Development in Latin America

Rich versus Poor

Class System Peninsulares: Spanish Officials Creoles: American-Born Descendants of Spanish Colonists Mestizos: Mixed Indian and European Native Americans: Local Born Descendants of Original People Free Blacks: Descendants of Previously Enslaved Africans Slaves: Africans Used as Free Labor

Left vs. Right Communism Right Wing Coup d’etat: Military revolt against the national government

Land Reform Guatemala – Chile – El Salvador What needs reforming in Illinois and Chicago?

Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro Leads Revolution against Corrupt Dictatorship with support from the United States Sets Up Marxist Government US Trade Embargo – No Trade with Cuba Aligns with Soviet Union

Nicaraguan Revolution Sandinistas(Leftists) and Land Reform Contras(Freedom Fighters) Supported by the United States Guerilla War Eventually Leads to Democratic Elections

Pinochet vs. Allende Military Coup d’etat

Che Guevera Supported Fidel Castro’s Revolution Attempted to Start a Revolution in Bolivia Rebellion – Revolution - Socialism

Homework for Tuesday 5/21 Read MEXICO in your World Cultures Text – pages