Revolutions in Europe and Latin America

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Revolutions in Europe and Latin America Chapter #4 Father Miguel Hidalgo of Mexico

An Age of Ideologies Section #1 Witness History “Freedom From Tyranny” Simon Bolivar Great hero in the fight for independence in Spanish South America. He helped win independence for Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela.

Which of the following do you most agree with? People should wait for political change on its own. Violence is often the only way to bring political change. Negotiation is the best way to bring political change. Political change is pointless because it doesn’t affect people’s daily lives.

Seeds of Revolution Witness History “A Revolutionary Seed” Prince Clemens von Metternich Congress of Vienna The powers of Europe tried to uproot the “revolutionary seed” and surpass nationalist fever. Others however, challenged the order imposed in 1815. The clash of people with opposing ideologies, or system of thought and belief, plunged Europe into more than thirty years of turmoil.

Conservatives versus Liberals Conservatives Prefer the Old Order Liberals and Nationalists Seek Change

Central Europe Challenges the Old Order During the early 1800s, rebellions erupted in the Balkan Peninsula and elsewhere along the southern fringe of Europe. Serbia Greece Other Revolts

Standards Check What was the goal of the conservatives in the Concert of Europe? How did liberalism of the early 1800s reflect Enlightenment ideals? Why would a monarch order his army to suppress an uprising in another country?