Create a tree map with 3 branches Title is Revolutions in the Americas Branch 1 is Haitian Revolution Branch 2 is Mexican Revolution Branch 3 is South American Revolution ID: 291350
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Latin American RevolutionsSlide2
Create a tree map with 3 branches!
Title is “Revolutions in the Americas”
Branch #1 is “Haitian Revolution”Branch #2 is “Mexican Revolution”Branch #3 is “South American Revolution”Slide3
Haitian Revolution
Slaves in Haiti rebelled against French
Led by Toussaint L’Ouverture (slave)Slavery is abolishedWon independenceDefeated Spain, France, and BritainSlide4
Toussaint L’OuvertureSlide5
Mexican Revolution
Father Miguel de Hidalgo started revolution
Led indigenous peasants and mestizos against the peninsularesKicked Spain outSlide6
South American Revolution
French, Spanish, and Portuguese colonies gained their independence
Led by Simon BolivarLiberated N. areas of Latin AmericaNative bornLed revolution in Bolivia, Venezuela, etcSlide7
Characteristics of Colonial System
Colonial
govt mirrors the home govtCatholicism strongly influenced the coloniesColonies mined for precious metals for exportSlide8
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Social Structure in Americas
Peninsulares
/Viceroys/colonial officers: full blooded European born in EuropeCreoles: full blooded European born in America
Mestizo:
½ native, ½ European
Mulatto:
½ African, ½ European
Africans:
full blooded African
Native:
full blooded Native AmericanSlide10
Use the atlas in your textbook to label the cities and countries on your worksheet.Slide11
Havana, CubaSlide12
Mexico City, MexicoSlide13
Lima, PeruSlide14
Sao Paulo, BrazilSlide15
Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSlide16
MexicoSlide17
HaitiSlide18
ColumbiaSlide19
VenezuelaSlide20
BrazilSlide21
Monroe Doctrine
Issued by US President James Monroe in 1823
Latin American nations were acknowledged to be independentUS said it would regard it as a threat to its own peace and safety any attempt by European powers to impose their system on any independent state in the Western HemisphereIn response to Spain trying to regain its lost coloniesUS said they would stay out of European affairs and Europe should stay out of the Western hemisphereSlide22
Assignment:
Create a metaphorical representation of one of the ideas discussed today. Choose from the following:
Social Structure in the AmericasMonroe DoctrineMexican Revolution
Haitian Revolution
South American Revolution
On the back of your metaphor you will write a paragraph summarizing all of the ideas listed above. Be sure to discuss all 5 in your summary.Slide23
Example:
If you were doing a metaphorical representation of the 3 branches of
govt you could draw a 3 ring circusIf you were doing a metaphorical representation of the scramble for Africa you could draw Africa with sharks attacking it