Revolutions in Latin America- Independence! Colonization to Revolution 1500-1800.

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Revolutions in Latin America- Independence! Colonization to Revolution

Spanish Mission System The Spanish colonized South and Central America through a “mission system”. After the conquistadors had taken control of a region, the priests would move in to establish a church, village and farming area.

Spanish Missions on the Georgia coast Missions were used to: Expand Spanish territories Bring Christianity to the indigenous population Secure Spanish rule/power over the region

Father Miguel Hidalgo Born in 1758 Born wealthy, but decided to become a priest Worked for Mexican independence

Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores) Hidalgo led a revolt of Mexican peasants against the colonial Spanish rule in He inspired the Mexican people with his “Grito de Dolores” speech. His army marched to Mexico City. He was captured & executed in Mexico gained independence from Spain-1821

Toussaint L’Ouverture Born in 1743 and raised on a plantation in Haiti. Though a slave, as a house servant, he was taught to read and write. He loved books and loved to read, especially books about freedom, and the American & French revolutions. He led the Revolution in 1791; he died in a French prison in 1803.

L’Ouverture- defeats Napoleon, leads a successful slave rebellion & fight for Haitian Independence A painting by Jacob Lawrence, a famous African- American artist He was known as “Black Napoleon”

Simon Bolivar: “The Great Liberator” Born in 1783 in Venezuela Spent time in Europe & learned about the “Enlightenment”; new ideas about freedom. From , he led revolutions against Spain. Under his leadership, these countries became independent: Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile & Argentina.

Bolivia & Bolivar The country of Bolivia is named in his honor. (The city of La Paz). He wrote a constitution to organize the country of Bolivia. Bolivar became infected with tuberculosis and died from the disease in 1830.

Simon Bolivar

Sources nationalgeographic.com villageearth.org spanishmissionarchive.org georgiaencyclopedia.org usgwarchives.org nps.gov tamus.edu princeton.edu oas.edu