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South American Revolutions for Independence
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Map of South America Today
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Map of Latin American Populations
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I Conditions that lead to War for Independence
Africans 1. Enslaved, no freedom or pay 2. Poorly treated B. Native Americans 1. Loss of land & resources 2. Racial discrimination
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I Conditions that lead to War for Independence
C. Creoles (Crillos) 1. Fearing slave revolt 2. wanting more wealth 3. access to world markets 4. wanting more control of laws, etc
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II. The War for Independence Begins
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II. The War for Independence Begins in Venezuela
On July 5, 1811, Venezuela declared independence from Spain On July 12, 1812, Spain defeated Venezuela The creoles abandoned the struggle, but Africans & Mulattoes continued to fight
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III. War for Independence Spreads
A. Simon Bolivar, a Creole continued to fight 1. known as El Libertador 2. Began a new military campaign a. took control of New Granada (Panama, Colombia, Ecuador & Venezuela) b tried to re-take Caracas, Venezuela, but failed
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III. War for Independence Spreads
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III. War for Independence Spreads
c. Bolivar took refuge in Jamaica, d. Bolivar returned to Venezuela with Haitian aid in 1817 e. By 1822, Bolivar had freed Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia & Panama
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Battle of Boyaca, Colombia
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Battle of Carabobo, Venezuela
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IV. War for Independence Continues
A. In Argentina, the fight for independence began: , Jose de San Martin led forces in San Lorenzo, Argentina where they were victorious Martin began his march through the Andes Mountains
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Battle of Chucabuco
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Battle of Maipu
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IIV. War for Independence Continues
3. By 1817, San Martin crossed into Chile 4. In 1818, he was victorious in the Battle of Chacabuco & Battle of Maipu 5. In1820, San Martin finally reached Lima, Peru where he said “
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San Martin Proclaiming Peruvian Independence from Spain
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IV. War for Independence Continues
5. In1820, San Martin finally reached Lima, Peru where he said “My announcement is not that of a conqueror that tries to create a new enslavement. I cannot help but be an accidental instrument of justice and agent of destiny. The outcome of victory will make Peru's capital see for the first time their sons united, freely choosing their government and emerging into the face of earth among the rank of nations”.
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V. The Guayaquil Conference
A. In 1822, Bolivar & San Martin met in Guayaquil, Ecuador on July 22, 1822 B. Both men met behind closed doors & decided the following: 1. End the war for independence quickly 2. Organize the different republics
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V. The Guayaquil Conference
3. San Martin turned his power over to Bolivar 4. Bolivar & San Martin kept slavery , after promising to free Africans & Native Americans
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Map of South American Independence
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VI. South American Independence
Bolivar continued to fight for the complete liberation of Peru By 1822 South America except for Brazil, the Guyanas & Suriname were free of European control
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VI. South American Independence
C. Brazil gained independence in 1822, but was still under a Portuguese “Emperor” , Dom Pedro, until 1889 D. Brazil continued slavery until 1889.
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