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Latin Americans Win Independence
Chapter 8.1 Latin Americans Win Independence
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Nationalist Revolution Sweeps the West
Chapter 8
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Colonial Society Divided
Race and Class System Latin America has social classes that determine job and authority Peninsulares – Born in Spain, the head the colonial government , society
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Creoles – American born Spaniards who can become army officers
Mestizos have both European and Native ancestry
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Mulattos – have both European and African ancestry Slaves,
Indians at the bottom of security
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Revolution in the Americas
Haiti is first Latin American territory to gain freedom from colonial master Slave revolt in 1791 led by Toussaint L’Ouverture
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Haiti Santo Domingue declares independence in 1803 and is renamed Haiti First black colony to win independence
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Creoles Lead Independence
Inspired by the enlightenment, Latin American revolutionaries fight for independence
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Simon Bolivar – Wealthy Creole leads Venezuela in revolution
Jose de San Martin – leader of Argentinean revolutionary forces
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Latin America Bolivar – Venezuela declares independence in 1811, Bolivar wins war by 1821 San Martin – Argentina independence in 1816, San Martin helps free Chile
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Latin America Bolivar’s and San Martin’s forces drive Spanish out of Peru in 1824
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Mexican Independence Padre Miguel Hidalgo – Priest who launches Mexican revolt in 1810 leads 80,000 Indian and mestizo followers on Mexico City
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Mexico Jose Maria Morelos – leads revolt after Hidalgo’s defeat, but loses Mexican creoles react, declare Mexico independent in 1821, Central America breaks away from Mexico in 1823
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Brazil’s Royal Liberator
Bloodless Revolution – Napoleon invades Portugal causing royal family to move to Brazil in 1807 Portuguese court returns to Portugal after Napoleons defeat in 1815
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Portuguese Prince Dom Pedro stays behind in Brazil
Accepts Brazillians’ request to rule their new country Official declaration of independence in September of 1822
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Independence By 1830, nearly all Latin American regions win independence
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