H ISTORY OF L ATIN A MERICA. C OLONIZING L ATIN A MERICA Lasted for over four hundred years, from...

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HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA

Transcript of H ISTORY OF L ATIN A MERICA. C OLONIZING L ATIN A MERICA Lasted for over four hundred years, from...

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HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA

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COLONIZING LATIN AMERICA

Lasted for over four hundred years, from 1492 to 1898

Two motivations:1. Trade2. Spread of the

Catholic faith through indigenous conversions

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Spanish Set up four Viceroyalties:

1. New Spain2. New Granada 3. Peru4. La Plata

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SOCIAL HIERARCHY IN LATIN AMERICA

Penninsulares (men born in Spain)

Creoles (Spaniards born in Latin America)

Mestizos (mixed European & Indian ancestry)

Mulattos (mixed European & African ancestry)

Indians (of little economic value)

Africans (majority enslaved)

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THE ECONOMY IN COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA

based on the ideas of “Mercantilism”• Africans & American Indians used as slave

labor• Lands are used for natural resources

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ROAD TO REVOLUTION

1. Inspired by Enlightenment ideas

2. Creole discontent

3. Motivated by the “successful” American and French Revolutions.

4. Preoccupation of Spain & Portugal in fighting in other wars (the Napoleonic Wars)

5. Economic policies benefited Europeans at the expense of the native Latin Americans

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EnlightenmentThinkers

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Creole Discontent

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Inspiration of American & French Revolutions

Declaration of Independence, 1776

Declaration of the Rights of Man & of the

Citizen, 1789

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Preoccupation of Spain & Portugal In Fighting Napoleonic

Wars

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Latin American Revolutions

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Toussaint L’OuvetureLeads a Revolution

in Haiti(1804)

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Haiti French colonyDate of Independence: 1804Independence Leaders: Toussiant-Louverture (former slave) Jean-Jaques Dessalines (Toussaint’s

general)Haitian Independence:

1791: slave revolt1801: Toussaint seized 2/3 of Haiti (frees slaves)1802: French troops arrive & agreement made to stop revolution1804: Dessalines starts revolution again and declares independence

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MEXICO Spanish colonyDate of Independence:Independence Leaders: Miguel Hidalgo (priest/revolutionary leader) José María Morelos (priest/revolutionary

leader) Agustín de Iturbide (Mexican general)

Mexican Independence: 1810: Hidalgo leads Mexican mestizos &

Indians in revolt 1811: Hidalgo captured & killed, Morelos

assumes leadership 1815: Morelos killed 1820: Iturbide names himself emperor 1823: Mexico becomes a republic

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The “Muscle” of the RevolutionBolivar coming

from the North.

José de St. Martín and Bernard O’Higgins cross the

Andes Mountains.

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Bolivar & San Martin Fight for Independence

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Spanish colonyDate of Independence: 1816

Independence Leaders: Jose de San Martin (Spanish military officer)

Argentiaian Independence: 1816= Creole colonist rebel & seize government 1816= Martin declares independence

Argentina

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Spanish colonyDate of Independence: 1817

Independence Leaders: Jose de San Martin Bernardo O’Higgins (military officer)

Chile Independence: 1817= San Martin leads his army across the Andes into Chile 1817= Joins forces with O’Higgins and defeat the Spanish and declare independence

Chile

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Simón Bolivar:

The “Brains”of theRevolution Creole leader of

the revolutions in Venezuela.

Spent time in Europe and the newly-independent United States.

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Spanish colonyDate of Independence: 1821/1822Independence Leaders: Simon Bolivar (Venezuelan - Creole/military general)

Gran Columbia Independence: 1811= Venezuela declares independence 1811-1821= Revolts against Spanish 1821= Bolivar wins independence 1821= Rebellion goes to Columbia, Ecuador,

& Panama 1822= Bolivar elected president; the new nation

called Gran Columbia established

Venezuela, Columbia, and Panama

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Bolivar’s Accomplishment

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Spanish colonyDate of Independence: 1824

Independence Leaders: Jose de San Martin Simon Bolivar

Peruvian Independence: 1821= San Martin takes army to Lima, Peru

to drive out the remaining Spanish1822= San Martin joins Bolivar/combines

army 1822= San Martin leaves for Europe1822= Carries rebellion to Columbia,

Ecuador, and Panama

1822= Bolivar defeats Spanish at Battle of Ayacucho

Peru

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Simón Bolivar Meets José de San Martin

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Spanish colonyDate of Independence: 1825Independence Leaders: Simon BolivarBolivian Independence: 1824= Bolivar drives out the remaining Spanish

from Peru1825= Upper Peru separates and names itself Bolivia (after Simon Bolivar)

Bolivia

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Bolivar’s Failure

After uniting Venezuela, Columbia, & Ecuador into Gran Columbia, he left to help free the rest of Latin America

He died a year later, with his goal of uniting all of South America unfulfilled!

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Brazil Freed from Portugal

The Portuguese royal family escaped Napoleon by fleeing to Brazil.

Pedro I set up a new, independent kingdom in 1821 when his father returned to Portugal.

Pedro II assumed full power after Pedro I abdicated his throne.