Latin America s Independence Movement

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Latin America s Independence Movement Unit 7 Notes Bennett

Spain Builds An Empire Spain conquered most of the lands in the Americas (Portugal = Brazil). Divided empire into provinces 2 most important provinces were New Spain and Peru Set up a class system Native Americans were the lowest

Treatment of Native Americans least powerful class forced to work on plantations (haciendas) for European settlers also worked in mines after silver was discovered (extremely dangerous) Many died from overwork, malnutrition, or diseases. population decreased from 25 million in 1519 to less than 2 million in the late 1500s

Emergence of Slavery European diseases decimated Native American population European settlers still needed workers for plantations colonists began importing African slaves to supplement Native American labor aspects of Native American & African culture (languages, customs, beliefs, traditions) survived & blended together

Blending of Ethnic Groups Mestizos: people of mixed Native American and European ancestry Criollo: had Spanish parents, but was born in Latin America Mulattoes: people of mixed African and European ancestry

Triangular Trade Ships leaving Europe first stopped in Africa; they traded European goods for captives taken in tribal wars or raids. Ships then traveled to America; slaves were exchanged for sugar & other island products. Ships returned home loaded with products from the Americas that grew very popular with Europeans.

Slavery in the Americas estimated 8-15 million Africans reached the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century The African slave population quickly began to outnumber the Europeans & the Native Americans. Slave rebellions were common.

Foldable Create a 3-flap foldable with these labels: 1. Toussaint L Ouverture 2. Simon Bolivar 3. Miguel Hidalgo Inside flap write important ideas about the leader Outside flap draw a quick sketch of the leader

Toussaint L Ouverture The Liberator of Haitian Slaves

Toussaint L Ouverture former slave in Haiti; freed in 1777 1791: led a huge slave revolt against the French in Hispanola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) France was also fighting a war against Spanish forces in Hispaniola; couldn t deal with slave rebellions promised that any slave who joined the French army & fought the Spanish would be freed 1795: L Ouverture s army helped French defeat the Spanish

Toussaint L Ouverture 1801: L Ouverture led a huge army into a Spanish colony & freed all slaves there Six months later, he became Governor General of Haiti for life. 1802: Large French army lands in Haiti wanted to restore old French government & regain control of sugar trade L Ouverture s army fought the French & lost French arrested L Ouverture and sent him to prison in France where he died

Haiti s Independence L Ouverture s army was outraged; it took up arms again against France. November 1803: defeated last of the French forces 1804: declared Haiti independent of French rule Haiti became the 1st country in Latin America to break free of European imperialism.

A Trophy for Touissant L Ouverture Create an award for L Ouverture. Make sure that the award directly relates to what he accomplished. Draw your award in your foldable. Example Starters: World s Best, Most Likely to, First Person to, etc.

Simon Bolivar The Liberator of South America

Simon Bolivar wealthy Venezuelan criollo who spent many years traveling Europe While in Italy, he discovered his life s purpose: to liberate his homeland from European control. 1810: Bolivar s army kicks Spanish governor out of Venezuela 1811: new constitution proclaimed Venezuela s independent of Spanish rule Soon after, Spanish royalists defeated the new country s army & Bolivar was forced to flee to New Granada (Colombia).

El Libertador Bolivar organized a bigger army & marched back into Venezuela. 1813: Bolivar s army won & took control of Venezuela s capital, Caracas Bolivar was nicknamed El Libertador.

El Libertador Over the next few years, Bolivar liberated New Granada (now Colombia), Ecuador, Panama, Peru, & Upper Peru (now Bolivia).

Symbol for Simon Bolivar Create a symbol to help you remember Simon Bolivar. Be creative, but also remember the facts!

Miguel Hidalgo The Father of Mexico s Independence

Miguel Hidalgo Catholic priest in the town of Dolores began the struggle for Mexico s independence in 1810 September 16th, 1810: Cry of Dolores was his call for revolution rang church bells and shouted, Long live our Lady of Guadelupe! Death to bad government! Death to the Spaniards! an army of mestizos & Native Americans rallied behind Hidalgo

Mexico s Independence 80,000 people joined the fight, but the army was soon defeated by the Spanish. Hidalgo was captured and executed in 1811 Mexicans continued to fight for independence over the next decade.

Mexico Continues to Fight 1821: Mexico gained independence from Spain. Mexico celebrates September 16 th as it s Independence Day. The president rings a bell in Mexico city and repeats Hidalgo s Cry of Dolores.

A Medal for Miguel Hidalgo Create a medal for Miguel Hidalgo. Be sure to write why he s receiving the medal. Draw this in your foldable.

In Your Opinion All of these men had a tremendous impact on the independence of Latin American countries from European rule. In your opinion, which leader had the greatest impact on Latin America s independence? Why? On the back of your foldable, write your opinion statement and include 3 reasons that support it.