Revolutions in Latin America (19c - Early 20c) Ms. Susan M. Pojer & Ms. Lisbeth Rath Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

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Revolutions in Latin America (19c - Early 20c) Ms. Susan M. Pojer & Ms. Lisbeth Rath Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

European Empires: 1660s

16c-18c: New Ideas Brewing in Europe

4. Preoccupation of Spain & Portugal in Causes of Latin American Revolutions 1. Enlightenment Ideas writings of John Locke, Voltaire, & Jean Rousseau; Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine. 2. Creole discontent at being left out of government jobs and trade concessions. 3. Inspiration of American and French Revolutions.

1. Enlightenment Ideas 1. Laws of nature [NATURAL LAWS] govern natural science and human society. 2. Give people rights life, liberty, property! 3. Make fair societies based on reason possible.

Enlightenment Thinkers

2. Creole Discontent

3. Inspiration of American & French Revolutions Declaration of the Rights of Man & of the Citizen, 1789 Declaration of Independence, 1776

4. Preoccupation of Spain & Portugal In Fighting Napoleonic Wars

Napoleon on the March Provides a model & a diversion!

Latin American Revolutions!

Toussaint L Ouveture Leads a Revolution in Haiti (1804)

Simón Bolivar: The Brains of the Revolution Creole leader of the revolutions in Venezuela. Spent time in Europe and the newly-independent United States.

Simón Bolivar Meets José de San Martin

Bolivar coming from the North. The Muscle of the Revolution José de St. Martín and Bernard O Higgins cross the Andes Mountains.

Bolivar & San Martin Fight for Independence!

Bolivar s Accomplishment

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!

Latin American States After the Revolutions

Results of the Latin American Revolutions

Pedro II assumed full power after Pedro I 1. 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.

2. Independence for Spanish & Portuguese Latin America By the mid-1820s, revolts create many newly-independent nations. $ Toussaint L Ouveture Haiti $ Bolívar, San Martín, & O Higgins in: Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Bolivia, the United Provinces of Central America, and Gran Columbia!

3. No Unity! Failure of Bolivar s dream for a united South America: $ Many newly independent countries struggle with civil wars. By 1830s, geographic factors (mts., the Amazon, etc.) plus cultural differences defeated attempts at unification. $ Gran Columbia.

4. Independence Brought More Poverty The wars disrupted trade. The wars devastated the cities and the countryside.

5. Left Many Countries in the Control of Caudillos WHO WERE THEY?: $ Mid-19c dictators military authoritarianism. $ Mostly wealthy creole aristocrats. $ Immediately followed the fight for independence. $ Posed as reformers with goals to improve the economy and better the lives of the common people.

5. Left Many Countries in the Control of Caudillos WHO WERE THEY?: $ BUT Overthrew governments and took away basic human rights. $ Some attempted to make improvements, but most just cared about themselves and their families and friends [nepotism]. $ Power changes usually occurred at bayonet-point [coup d etats!]

What is the Message?

Additional Problems 6. Feuds among leaders. 7. Geographic barriers. 8. The social hierarchy continued from the past. 9. Conservatives favored the old social order. 10. Liberals wanted land reform. 11. Dependence on foreign nations for capital and for economic investments.

The Caribbean: An American Lake

The Colossus of the North 2 US dominated affairs in the Americas. 2 1823 Monroe Doctrine. 2 US takes Texas and Mexican Cession. 2 US gains independence for Cuba. 2 Roosevelt Corollary US will police the America. 2 US sent troops to Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua. 2 US built Panama Canal Yankee

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Cause of the Mexican Revolution of 1910?

Mexican Revolutionaries Emiliano Zapata Pancho Villa Francisco I Madero Venustiano Carranza Porfirio Diaz

The Mexican Revolution Victoriano Huerta seizes control of Mexico and puts Madero in prison where he was murdered. Venustiano Carranza, Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, and Alvaro Obregon fought against Huerta. The U.S. also got involved by occupying Veracruz and Huerta fled the country. Eventually Carranza would gain power in Mexico.

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