PPT-Latin American independence

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Review and Vocabulary Lets review Conquistadors Hernando Cortes in Mexico Francisco Pizarro in Peru By the mid 16 th century Spains American empire includes New

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Review and Vocabulary Lets review Conquistadors Hernando Cortes in Mexico Francisco Pizarro in Peru By the mid 16 th century Spains American empire includes New Spain Mexico and Guatemala and land in Central and South America and the Caribbean . in Latin . America. Chapter 4.3. By the late 1700’s, liberal revolution ideas had spread from Europe to Latin America. . . Discontent there was rooted in 300 years of Spanish rule. “. ¡Viva México!. ”. In This Unit, We Will…. Explore the geography of areas with Latin American music. Explore the instruments used in Latin American music. Listen to music from different Latin American cultures, populations, and religious groups. 1791-1845. Independence Movements in Latin America. European domination of Latin . America. Spread . of Enlightenment . ideas. American . and French . revolutions. Growth . of nationalism in Latin America. Toussaint L’Overture and El Libertador . Background to A Rebellion. One of the key moments in the spread of the Atlantic revolutions to Latin America and the Caribbean was the Haitian Rebellion (1791-1804). The Congress of Vienna. The allies of Europe’s major powers restored many former rulers and borders, bringing Europe back in some measure to the way it had been before the French Revolution.. To some degree, this gathering of crowned heads was a triumphant celebration of the defeat of Napoleon. . Chapter 20. Latin American Background. Peoples of Latin America. Peninsulares. - . Spanish-born whites (highest class). Creole. - colonial-born whites (minority). Mestizo. - mixed European and Indigenous descent (majority) . Latin American Class System and Revolution. . World History. Unit 2 . This Slideshow Contains…. One Crash course video. One short video with PPT notes. Essential Questions:. How did the strict class system in Latin America lead to revolution?. Computer Science cpsc322, Lecture 26. (Textbook . Chpt. 6.1-2). Nov. , . 2013. Lecture Overview. Recap with Example. Marginalization. Conditional Probability. Chain Rule. Bayes. ' Rule. Marginal Independence. outposts of control for Europe. Catholicism. is the major religion. Colonies mirror their . mother countries. Wealth gained through . Mining precious metals. Viceroys. – royal officials who rule. Revolutions. Enlightenment. Ideas .  writings of John Locke, Voltaire, & Jean Rousseau; Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine.. Creole. discontent at being left out of government jobs and trade concessions.. Latin American Independence. Revolution in Haiti. Haiti was originally known as . Sante. . Domingue. and was a French colony. Its main product was sugar which was harvested on large plantations by African slaves. Chapter 30. The Building of American States. The United States: Westward Expansion and the Civil War. Westward Expansion. & Manifest Destiny. Conflict and . Indigenous . People. The Mexican. American War. Creoles (American born whites in colonies) began to question European colonial policies.. The non-Creole, non-European majority resented European colonial government.. But due to class differences, actual movements in Latin America do not begin until movements in Europe prompt action in the colonies.. 1 nd Caribbean Economic System (SELA) Key features Type of organisation: Regional Intergovernmental Organi s ation Charter/Constitution: Panama Convention (1975) Membership  Nature: Sovereign State

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