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Have out your bell work paper and spiral. World History Have out your bell work paper and spiral.

Bell Work Week 15: Thursday 04.30.15 Respond to the following in the space for Thursday on your bell work paper. Name 3 European revolutions in 1830 and 1848. What was the outcome of most of the revolutions outside of France in 1848?

Table of Contents Chart of Revolts in Latin America Unit 9: Enlightenment and Revolution Chart of Enlightened Thinkers Reading Summary 17.2 Definitions Summary 17.3 Timeline Notes Reading Summary 18.1 Notes: French Revolution Reading Summary 18.2 Reading Summary 18.3 Reading Summary 18.4 Brain Pop Napoleon Notes Napoleon Terms Graphic organizer 20.1 Textbook Questions Graphic Organizer 20.2 Textbook Questions 20.2 3-2-1 Notes Latin American Foldable Chart of Revolts in Latin America Table of Contents Unit 9: Enlightenment and Revolution 3-2-1 Notes Latin American Foldable Chart of Revolts in Latin America

Essential Question Who were the key revolutionaries who led the movements for independence in Latin America, and what were their accomplishments?

Topical Questions What were the causes of discontent in Latin America? Can you describe the revolts in Haiti, Mexico and Central America? How did revolutions ignite in South America?

Latin American Revolutions 3 Facts 2 Things you found interesting 1 Thing you didn’t know

Latin American Revolutionaries Overview

After the United States, the first nation in the Americas to win independence was the French colony of Haiti. Enslaved Africans led by Toussaint L’Ouverture began a bloody revolution in 1791. The French surrendered in late 1803. The following year, Haiti declared itself an independent country.

In 1815 he was taken prisoner and executed. In September 1810 a parish priest, Father Miguel Hidalgo, called for Mexicans to fight for their independence. Despite some early successes, without creole support the rebellion collapsed. Another priest, Father José Morelos, took up Mexico’s struggle for independence. Ironically, it was the Royalists–made up of Mexicans of Spanish descent and other conservatives–who ultimately brought about independence. In 1820 In 1815 he was taken prisoner and executed. 1820 Independence was fully achieved.

In 1810 Simón Bolívar led an uprising to create a republic in Venezuela. Bolívar and his army crossed the Andes; in August 1819, he surprised the Spanish in Bogotá, now capital of Colombia. Bolívar moved on to Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru. Now called “The Liberator,” he joined forces with José de San Martín.

10 Door Revolutionary Foldable For each person, under the “door” write one or two sentences identifying who they are, what country they are from, and what they did. While you are reading, complete the foldable and the chart of revolts in Latin America. QUIZ MONDAY OVER CHAPTER 20! Read pp. 459-464. Complete the foldable and chart of Latin American revolutionaries.