PPT-Latin American Revolutions
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Population Groups of Latin America Revolutions in the Americas Location Revolutionaries Events Haiti Toussaint LOuverture Venezuela Argentina Mexico Brazil Revolutions
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Population Groups of Latin America Revolutions in the Americas Location Revolutionaries Events Haiti Toussaint LOuverture Venezuela Argentina Mexico Brazil Revolutions in the Americas Location. APSU. Why Study Latin America. Because it matters: . Latin . American countries have been our allies, our enemies, and our trading partners. The history, politics and economics of the United States is entangled with Latin America and increasingly our culture is being shaped by influences from countries south of the border. . Chapter 22, Section 4. By the late 1800’s the United States had built an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. The nation needed a shorter, quicker route between the two oceans. “. ¡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. 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. . The World Between the Wars . (1910-1939). Mexican Revolution. By 1910, the dictator . Profirio. Diaz. had ruled Mexico for almost 35 years, winning re-election as president again and again. On the surface, Mexico enjoyed peace and economic growth. Diaz welcomed foreign investors who developed mines, built railroads, and drilled for oil.. 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. 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. The fever of revolution spreads to the New World. Impact of the Enlightenment, American & French Revolutions. Ideas of the Enlightenment come to Americas around the same time as Europe. Rich . peninsulars. 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. (1810 – 1825). AP World History Notes. Chapter 17. Spanish American Revolutions. Inspired by the North American, French, and Haitian Revolutions. Intellectuals had become familiar with ideas from the European Enlightenment. Lesson #2. Earthquake Zones. Active Volcanoes. Physical Features. . Dense __________________ mixed with mountainous terrain and dry, arid lands. . Tropical Islands (Caribbean) . RAIN FOREST. Physical Features. Wikimedia Commons2from both public and private institutions We found evidence not only of substantial adverse and have yet to re-open two months later Nearly three quarters of them transitioned to som During this unit, you will:. Know the key ideas Enlightenment thinkers, Revolutions in Europe and the Americas, and the concept of Nationalism in Europe.. Understand how the ideas of Locke and Hobbes created the enlightenment, and in turn how the enlightenment caused the Revolutions of the 18.
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