Latin America’s Road to Independence

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Latin America’s Road to Independence

Basic Recipe American and French Revolution spread ideas of the Enlightenment European powers distracted by conflict in Europe (usually caused by Napoleon) Colonies get sick of repression, see the success of the American and French Revolution and revolt

Haiti The French colonial government in Haiti had sent men to fight in the American Revolution and they returned with ideas about how to change Haitian society.

Haitian Revolution During the French Revolution civil war broke out in the French Colony of Haiti In that chaos a slave revolt occurred in 1791, and spread throughout colony British and Spain attempted to seize colony during revolt but troops fell to yellow fever Slave revolt ended in Haitian independence from France Lead by Toussaint Louverture Toussaint Louverture

Nationalist Revolts Napoleon overthrew monarchies of Spain and Portugal Put Joseph Bonaparte (brother) on the Spanish throne Colonists did not feel loyal to France Revolutionary rulers in Latin America revolt

Spanish Colonial Latin America had a very strict social hierarchy. Peninsulares, people born in Spain*, were the only ones allowed to have positions in the colonial government. Creoles, people born in the colonies from Spanish parents, were not allowed to hold government positions. Independence movements in Latin America were started by creoles because they resented the political dominance of the Peninsulares.* Colonial Society

Mexican War of Independence Revolt led by Mexican born Spaniards and Mestizos who wanted independence from Spain Miguel Hidalgo 1st hero of Mexican Independence September 16, 1810 Agustin Iturbide 1st Emperor of Independent Mexico 1822

Latin America: Simon Bolivar (1783-1830), was one of South America's greatest generals. His victories over the Spaniards won independence for Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Bolívar is called El Libertador (The Liberator) and the "George Washington of South America." Revolutionary leaders in Latin America, such as Simon Bolivar were inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment* and the successes of the American and French revolutions.

Once the person Napoleon had placed in power in Latin America was dismissed Simon Bolivar was appointed governor. Even though Bolivar was part of the privileged creole upper class he declared independence from Spain. Bolivar was influenced by the ideas of Rousseau and established a national congress.

Bolivar realized that the success of the revolt was dependent on the support of the mixed-race classes of Latin Americans. He promised to fight for rights for the lower classes and to emancipate the slaves. Bolivar hoped to create a united South America modeled after the United States, but regional animosities and geographic barriers kept this from happening.

South America Jose de San Martin Monroe Doctrine (1823) Spaniards should be removed from S. America Started in Argentina and then Venezuela Continued on to rest of S. America Joined with Simon Bolivar in Chile Monroe Doctrine (1823) Told European powers to stay out of the Americas

Posters With your assigned group you will create a mini poster about on of the leaders of the Latin American Revolutions using your notes and the reading on your desk. You will only have 15-20 mins, then your group will share your poster with the class. Include the following: Name of leader Country/Countries they fought for/against Grievances/complaints Their role Their impact As groups share you will fill in your Latin America Chart