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Latin American Independence

Latin American Independence . Nationalism – desire for national independence, pride in your country/nation. Latin America Nationalism. Causes Enlightenment ideas spread Encouraged by American & French Revolutions -  wanted freedom from European colonial masters. Revolution in Haiti.

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Latin American Independence

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  1. Latin American Independence

  2. Nationalism – desire for national independence, pride in your country/nation

  3. Latin America Nationalism • Causes • Enlightenment ideas spread • Encouraged by American & French Revolutions - wanted freedom from European colonial masters

  4. Revolution in Haiti • Slaves greatly outnumbered French • August 1791, enslaved Africans revolted led by Toussaint L’Ouverture • By 1801- Taken entire control of Haiti and freed all slaves • French seized & imprisoned him, but in 1804 his lieutenant declared the colony independent.

  5. Revolution Spreads BOLIVAR • Creoles- Spaniards born in Latin American, not Spain. Led rebellions in 1810, when Napoleon invaded Spain kicked king off throne. • Simon Bolivar-led Venezuela’s independence from Spain, 1811-1819 • Jose de San Martin- from Argentina but helped Chile gain independence left his army with Bolivar to help Peru • Helped both Chile and Peru fight for independence. De San Martin

  6. Mexican Independence • Led by Native Americans and mestizos (mixed European and Native ancestry) • Miguel Hidalgo- 1810- Called for rebellion against Spanish, led march toward Mexico City- defeated in 1811 • 1821, Augustin de Iturbide (Creole) declares independence independence from Spain! *Declared himself emperor- Overthrown 1823 Central America declares independence from Mexico.

  7. Assignment • Using pages 247- 252 create a eulogy for one of the men talked about in your notes: • Include • Name • Country • Accomplishments • Death • Picture Be creative- write it as if you were going to recite this eulogy at the man’s funeral.

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