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Music, Art, and Technologies The Age of Reason Music, Art, and Technologies

The sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries brought many changes in the arts, literature, and political philosophy. The Age of Reason witnessed inventions and innovations in technology that stimulated trade and transportation.

Who were some composers, artists, philosophers, and writers of the period? What improved technologies and institutions were important to European economies?

Representative composers, artists, philosophers, and writers Johann Sebastian Bach: Baroque composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Classical composer Voltaire: Philosopher Miguel de Cervantes: Novelist Eugène Delacroix: Painter (transition to the Romantic School of the nineteenth century)

New schools of art and forms of literature Painting depicted classical subjects, public events, natural scenes, and living people (portraits) New forms of literature evolved, such as the novel ( e.g., Cervantes’ Don Quixote)

Technologies All-weather roads improved year-round transport and trade. New designs in farm tools increased productivity (agricultural revolution). Improvements in ship design lowered the cost of transport.

Latin American revolutions of the nineteenth century were influenced by the clash of European cultures in the development of governments and ruling powers. Spanish conquests in Latin America saw the rapid decline of native populations and introduction of slaves from Africa. Conquistadors were given governmental authority by the crown, becoming known as viceroys.

What were the characteristics of the colonial system in Latin America in the nineteenth century? How did Spain and Portugal maintain control of their Latin American domains?

Characteristics of the colonial system Colonial governments mirrored the home governments. Catholicism had a strong influence on the development of the colonies. A major element of the economy was the mining of precious metals for export. (gold and silver)

Characteristics of the colonial system Major cities were established as outposts of colonial authority. Havana Mexico City Lima São Paulo Buenos Aires

Rigid class structure Viceroys/colonial officers – born in the home country (Portugal/Spain) these Conquistadors were at the top of the class structure Creoles – Born in the colonies “new country” they are children of people born in the home country (1st generation) Mestizos – born from a mix of native and home country parents.

Influence Revolutions on Latin America The American and French Revolutions took place in the late 1700s. Within twenty years, the ideas and examples of these revolutions influenced the people of Latin America to establish independent nations, most notably in Haiti and Mexico. How did the American and French Revolutions influence Latin American independence movements?

Influence of the American and French Revolutions on Latin America Slaves in Haiti rebelled, abolished slavery, and won independence Father Miguel Hidalgo started the Mexican independence movement. French, Spanish, and Portuguese colonies gained independence.

Selected countries that gained independence during the 1800s Mexico Haiti Colombia Venezuela Brazil

Contributions of Toussaint L’Ouverture Former slave who led Haitian rebellion against French Defeated the armies of three foreign powers: Spain, France, and Britain.

Contributions of Simón Bolivar Native resident who led revolutionary efforts Liberated the northern areas of Latin America The contributions of Toussaint L’Ouverture and Simón Bolivar led to the development of independent states in Latin America in the nineteenth century.

Impact of the Monroe Doctrine After the American Revolution, the United States wished to prevent foreign interference in America. The Monroe Doctrine was issued in 1823, alerting European powers that the American continents should not be considered for any future colonization.

Impact of the Monroe Doctrine The Monroe Doctrine was issued by President James Monroe in 1823. Latin American nations were acknowledged to be independent. The United States would regard 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 Hemisphere.

Legacy of Napoleon The French Revolution left a powerful legacy for world history: secular society, nationalism, and democratic ideas. Napoleon’s attempt to unify Europe under French domination was unsuccessful. The Congress of Vienna attempted to restore Europe as it had been before the French Revolution and Napoleonic conquests.

Legacy of Napoleon What was the legacy of Napoleon? Unsuccessful attempt to unify Europe under French domination. Napoleonic Code Awakening of feelings of national pride and growth of nationalism

Legacy of the Congress of Vienna What was the significance of the Congress of Vienna? “Balance of power” doctrine Restoration of monarchies New political map of Europe New political philosophies (liberalism, conservatism)