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2 Key TermsKey FactsPotpourriRevolutionsMap Skills 10 20 30 40 50

3 Key Terms- 10 Territories ruled by a more powerful mother country, such as Spain, England and Portugal. Territories ruled by a more powerful mother country, such as Spain, England and Portugal.

4 Key Terms– 10 What is a colony?

5 Key Terms - 20 This is someone who was born in Latin America and had Spanish parents

6 Key Terms – 20 What is a creole or criollo?

7 Key Terms - 30 This person is of mixed Spanish and Native descent.

8 Key Terms – 30 Who is a mestizo?

9 Key Terms - 40 Th is person is a military leader who often led Latin American countries after independence.

10 Key Terms – 40 Who is a caudillo?

11 Key Terms - 50 Event in which the government changes violently or peacefully.

12 Key Terms – 50 What is a revolution?

13 Key Facts- 10 10 pts. A large Spanish farm or plantation 10pts. Person of Mixed African and White descent.

14 Key Facts – 10 10 pts. What is a hacienda? 10 pts. Who is a mulatto?

15 Key Facts - 20 When there weren’t enough Native Americans to work the fields, Spaniards found a new source of slaves along the west coast of this continent.

16 Key Facts – 20 What is Africa?

17 Key Facts - 30 Give 3 reasons colonies wanted independence

18 Key Facts – 30 What were colonists wanted -individual freedom -better treatment -equality in society -a chance to be part of the government -to become part of the worldwide economic trade

19 Key Facts - 40 True/False Spanish colonies had a social structure in which everyone shared basic rights and equality

20 Key Facts – 40 What is false? Social structure in Spanish colonies was based on Spanish heritage/bloodline

21 Key Facts - 50 True/False There was great concern for the welfare of the Africans as they sailed from Africa to the Americas

22 Key Facts – 50 What is false? Unfortunately, there was no care at all. Unsanitary conditions and overcrowded quarters were the norm

23 Potpourri- 10 Name 2 major crops grown by slaves.

24 Potpourri– 10 What was sugar, coffee, cotton, and tobacco.

25 Potpourri- 20 Which group was at the top of the Spanish social classes?

26 Potpourri – 20 Who were the peninsulares?

27 Potpourri - 30 True/False Violence was needed to gain independence for all Western Hemisphere countries

28 Potpourri – 30 What is false? Both Canada and Brazil gained independence in non-violent revolutions

29 Potpourri - 40 True/False Miguel Hidalgo led the revolution in Mexico.

30 Potpourri – 40 What is True? Miguel Hidalgo led the revolution in Mexico.

31 Potpourri - 50 Ideas such as equality and voting rights are important thoughts from this movement.

32 Potpourri – 50 What is the Age of Enlightenment?

33 Revolution - 10 Name 2 facts about Haiti’s independence

34 Revolution – 10 What were: -It was a violent revolution -It was the first country to gain independence in Latin America -It was unusual in that slaves started the revolution

35 Revolution - 20 When Brazil gained its independence, it was different than most Latin American countries. Give 2 reasons

36 Revolution – 20 What were: A.Brazil had a non-violent revolution B.Brazil’s mother country was not Spain, but Portugal, instead

37 Revolution - 30 25Pts. Question: True/False Dom Pedro led the revolution in Haiti 5Pts. Question: True/False Brazil ended slavery as soon as it became independent.

38 Revolution – 30 25 pts. Answer: What is false? -In 1804, Toussaint L’Ouverture led Haitian slaves in a violent revolution -Dom Pedro granted Brazil its independence 5pts. Answer: False – Brazil ended slavery in 1888.

39 Revolution - 40 True/False In 1833, Jamaican slaves rebelled against their owners. Haiti’s revolution may have influenced their uprising

40 Revolution – 40 What is true? In 1804, Toussaint L’ouverture led Haitian slaves in a violent revolution to gain their independence

41 Revolution - 50 Name at least 3 ways that life did NOT improve for people after independence.

42 Revolution – 50 The following could be used as examples: -Slavery continued in Brazil for over 60 years. -Creoles had all the power. -Lack of equality for Natives, Africans, and Mixed people. -1 person often ruled the new countries.

43 Map Skills - 10 Lines of latitude north and south of Oahu

44 Map Skills – 10 What are 21 and 22 degrees north latitude?

45 Map Skills - 20 Of Kauai, Molokai, Maui and Oahu, the island locate most east

46 Map Skills – 20 What is Maui?

47 Map Skills - 30 Exact line of longitude for the island of Oahu

48 Map Skills – 30 What is 158 degrees west longitude?

49 Map Skills - 40 Island west of Oahu A. MolokaiB. Kauai

50 Map Skills – 40 What is Kauai?

51 Map Skills - 50 Exact location of Niihau

52 Map Skills – 50 What is 160 degrees west longitude 22 degrees north latitude


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