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1 REVOLUTIONS in Haiti and Latin America

2 Background: SOCIAL HIERARCHY in the Colonial Americas P C M & M I & A Peninsulares: Native Spaniards Creoles: People of pure European blood But born in the New World Mestizos: Indian + European blood Mulattos: African + European blood Indians and Africans

3 Causes Ideas from the Enlightenment American Revolution French Revolution

4 Haitian Revolution 1791 - 1803 The colony of Saint-Domingue was the richest French colony in the West Indies Driven by slave labor and enabled by fertile soil and ideal climate, Saint- Domingue produced mostly sugar and coffee

5 Toussaint L’Ouverture Led slave revolts Considered brilliant Self – educated Former slave Fought against French, British and Spanish troops Arduous battle Many lives lost

6 Latin America and SIMON BOLIVAR * Called the “George Washington of South America.” * Liberated territories of modern day Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, & Bolivia

7 Mexico and MIGUEL HIDALGO * Highly educated Creole priest. * Led a rag-tag army toward Mexico City, unleashing mass slaughter of peninsulares in path. * Never made it to the capital -- Captured and shot in 1811.

8 JOSE MORELOS *Mestizo Priest who took over from Hidalgo. * Established a congress which: *Created a declaration of rights *Abolished slavery *Declared equality of classes * Much more successful general “With three such men as Jose Morelos, I could conquer the world.” - Napoleon Bonaparte *Captured and executed in December 1815

9 INTERNATIONAL: THE MONROE DOCTRINE “The American continents…are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.” - James Monroe, 1823James Monroe,

10 WHY? * The War of 1812 with Britain had shown the U.S. that some- times revolutionary victories could lead to sequels. * The U.S. had political and economic interests in keeping Europe out of the Western hemisphere. From 1823 on, it would be the U.S.’ backyard. * Though the U.S. did not have the muscle to back up its threats, Great Britain agreed to support the Monroe Doctrine due to its new favorable trading position in Latin America. EFFECTS


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