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Class dictated people’s place in society and jobs. Peninsulares- those born in Spain. Creoles- Spaniards born in America. Mestizos- persons of mixed European and Indian ancestry. Mulattos- persons of mixed European and African ancestry. Enslaved Africans Indians
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Colonists excited over news of Revolutions in America and France. Haiti is the first Latin American colony to free itself from European rule. Toussaint L’Overture leads Haitian rebellion. Freedom only lasted a year as the French sent in troops and removed Toussaint from power. They accused him of inciting a rebellion and imprisoned him in the French Alps where he later died.
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Controlled completely by social structure. Where you fell on the social structure controlled how you could live your life. In reality, only peninsulares and creoles had any rights.
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The Haitian Revolution was the only revolution led by slaves. Interesting that it was the first successful one. › Why? › Motivation › Inability to maintain control
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Ethnic and racial groups mix more freely in Mexico. Indians and Mestizos play leading role Miguel Hidalgo, a priest, calls for rebellion against the Spanish. Hidalgo leads 80,000 peasants in an uprising that is stopped by the Spanish.
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Morelos leads more attempts but is unsuccessful. Creoles soon fear losing their power and join the lower classes in bring about Mexican independence in 1821
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