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Revolutions in Latin America Unit 5: Lesson #4
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Warm UP!!!! During the Italian unification, who is credited with uniting northern Italy? During the Italian unification, who is credited with uniting southern Italy? After the Italian unification, who becomes the first King of Italy? Who is credited for uniting Germany? What policy did he use when uniting Germany?
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Today’s Theme!! AAs we finish Unit 5 on Nationalism and World – Wide Revolutions, lets focus on the following theme: CColonies strive for independence from their mother countries.
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Did YOU Know?!? Cowboys sang to their cattle at night to help them sleep. The colder the room you sleep in, the better the chances are that you’ll have a bad dream. It costs more money to buy a new car today in the United States than it cost Christopher Columbus to equip and undertake three voyages to and from the New World. The shortest war in history was between Zanzibar and England in 1896. Zanzibar surrendered in 38 minutes!
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Introduction TThe Enlightenment, American, and French Revolutions inspired the revolutions of the Latin American nations a s they cast off the European rule. LLatin America = Mexico, Caribbean, and Central and South America
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The Colonial System in Latin America Spanish Conquistadors and French explorers will set up colonies in Latin America. Colonial governments followed the ways and customs of the mother country. Jesuit missionaries had firmly established Catholicism in the Latin America. The colonial economies centralize on the mining of precious metals. The metals were then sent back to the mother country for production.
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Spanish conquests in Latin America will bring destruction to the Native Americans (Disease!! = Smallpox) To fill the void of labor, Africans will be brought in as slaves in Latin America. Major cities developed in Latin America : Havana, Mexico City, Lim, Sau Paulo, and Buenos Aires.
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Spanish Colonial Structure in L.A. Spanish conquistadors were given governmental authority by the Spanish crown, becoming known as viceroys. Viceroys = colonial officers who rule the colony in place of the king from the mother country. Latin American colonial society was sharply divided into classes based on birth: Peninsulares (viceroys)– men who had been born in Spain Creoles – 100% Spanish, but born in Latin America. Mestizos/mulattos = Blend of Spanish and American Indian
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Revolutions in Haiti The French colony called Saint Domingue (now Haiti) w as the first Latin American territory to free itself from European rule. Approximately 500,000 African slaves worked on plantations in Haiti, suffering from brutal and violent conditions laid upon them by their white, French masters.
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Revolutions in Haiti, Cont’d Toussaint L’Ouverture rose as the leader of the oppressed slaves and formed an army made of slaves. Toussaint will gain control of Haiti by defeating the French army and abolishing slavery.
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Did YOU Know?!? TThe ancient Egyptians bought jewelry for their pet crocodiles. TThe 17 th century French Cardinal Mazarin never traveled without his personal chocolate maker. IIn Japan, there are special slippers to be worn when using the toilet. NNurses and doctors wash their hands between patients less than one-third of the time.
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Mexican Independence Movement Influenced by Enlightenment ideas, Miguel Hidalgo will begin a rebellion against the Spanish in Mexico in 1810. Hidalgo raised an army of 60,00 men, composed of Native Americans and Mestizos (oppressed lower classes). Hidalgo will try to overthrow Mexico City, but will be unsuccessful. However, the seed of revolution had been planted and in 1821 Mexico will gain independence from Spain.
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Revolutions in South America IIn 1811, areas of South America will begin to rebel against the Spanish and Portuguese. SSimon Bolivar, who was a native of Venezuela, will become a general of an army of rebels who will fight against the Spanish viceroy. BBolivar will liberate the northern areas of Latin America ( Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, and Bolivia) from the Spanish.
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The United States Becomes Involved As new Latin American countries freed themselves from the grips of European colonial rule, the United States feared that European countries would attempt to recolonize the America continents. In 1823, President James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine, stating that Latin American nations were acknowledged as independent and are not to be co colonized by Europeans ever again. The United States would regard as a threat to its own peace and safety any attempt by European powers to impose their system on any independent state in the Western Hemisphere.
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Monroe Doctrine: Political Cartoon
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Conclusion As a result of the Latin American Revolutions, the countries of Mexico, Haiti, Columbia, Venezuela, and Brazil are all established in the 1800s. French, Spanish, and Portuguese colonies gained independence. Cultural characteristics of European countries will remain, but colonies are now gone!
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Latin American Revolutions Mapped out! Mexico Haiti Venezuela Columbia Brazil
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