Independence in the New World. Establishing New Spain Columbus – Genoan, sailed for Spain 1492 (1 st voyage) – Columbus visits Bahamas, Cuba and Hispaniola.

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Independence in the New World

Establishing New Spain Columbus – Genoan, sailed for Spain 1492 (1 st voyage) – Columbus visits Bahamas, Cuba and Hispaniola 2 nd voyage – Jamaica, Puerto Rico 3 rd voyage – South America, rebellions in Hispaniola 1513 – Ponce de Leon lands in Florida 1513 – Balboa sees Pacific (Panama), accompanied by Pizzarro 1520 – conquistador Cortez conquers Aztecs Montezuma Tenochtitlan Quetzalcoatl 1526 – Pizzarro conquers Incas Cuzco, accompanied by DeSoto Atahualpa 1540 – Coronado explores SW DeSoto crosses Mississippi

Independence Days 1804 – Haiti (France) 1809 – Ecuador (Spain) 1810 – Mexico, Chile, Colombia (Spain) 1811 – Paraguay, Venezuela (Spain) 1816 – Argentina (Spain) 1821 – Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru, Nicaragua (Spain) 1825 – Bolivia (Spain), Uruguay (Brazil) Why?

Simon Bolivar, the Liberator , born in Caracas (Venezuela) Left S.A. for France, witnessed coronation of Napoleon Juntas June The Admirable Campaign The Decree of War to the Death (Trujillo) Teamed with Jose de San Martin in Peru Bolivia named after him Liberated Venezuela, Gran Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, New Granada 1828 – Constitutional Convention in Gran Colombia Declared self dictator 1830 – resigned, died of TB

The Admirable Campaign

Quotes from the Decree May the monsters that infest Colombian soil, and have covered it with blood disappear for good; may their punishment be equal to the magnitude of their treason, so that the stain of our ignominy is washed off, and to show the nations of the universe that the sons of America cannot be offended without punishment.Colombianignominy All Spaniards who do not conspire against tyranny in favor of our just cause, using the most effective and active resources, will be considered enemies, and will be punished as traitors to the homeland, and therefore, will be promptly executed Spaniards and Canarians, count on death, even if indifferent, if you do not actively work in favor of the independence of America. Americans, count on life, even if guilty."Canarians