Revolutionary Ideas Spread to Latin America

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Revolutionary Ideas Spread to Latin America

Revolutionary Fever Spreads By late 1700s, Revolutionary ideas had reached Latin America Discontent in Latin America over: Social, racial, and political system that had emerged during Spanish Rule

Spanish Caste System People across Latin America were organized into a caste system, by Spanish law. This caste system was based on race. Those at the top lived very well. Those at the bottom lived very harsh lives.

Latin American social classes Peninsulares - men born in Spain held highest offices Creoles - Spaniards born in Latin America officers in army, but not in government often resented power of the peninsulares Mestizos - mixed European and Native Mulattos - mixed European and African Natives

Peninsulares

Creoles

Mestizos

Native Americans

Slavery Caribbean and South America Regions: Worked on plantations Masses of enslaved Africans Result of the Triangle Trade system which began in the late 1500s. Worked on plantations Longed for freedom

Slaves

Enlightenment Ideas Spread 1700s: Educated Creoles read the works of Enlightenment Thinkers Watched colonists in America revolt against British Rule Translations of U.S. Declaration of Independence and Constitution were available

Enlightenment Ideas Spread Young Creoles traveled to Europe during French Revolution Inspired by “Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity” Creoles were reluctant to act

Napoleon Invades Spain Spark that ignited widespread call for revolution in Latin America. Napoleon invades Spain in 1808. Ousted Spanish King Latin American leaders saw Spain’s weakness Took opportunity to reject their dominance and rule. Declare independence from colonial rule!

Simon Bolivar Wealthy Venezuelan creole. “The Liberator”

Venezuelan Independence, 1821 Venezuela declared independence, 1811. Bolivar’s armies unsuccessful at first. 1819: Bolivar marched armies over Andes into today’s Colombia, defeated Spanish army. 1821: Venezuelan independence. Marched north to Ecuador to meet Jose de San Martin.

Jose de San Martin Simple, modest man. Born in Argentina, spent time in Spain as military officer.

Argentinean Independence Argentina declared independence in 1816. San Martin led army across Andes to Chile, joined by Bernardo O’Higgins, and freed Chile. Ecuador, 1822: San Martin met with Bolivar to decide how to remove remaining Spanish forces in Lima, Peru.

San Martin sailed for Europe and died on French soil in 1850. Dec 9, 1824, Bolivar defeated Spanish at Battle of Ayacucho.

Bolivar San Martin

Gran Colombia, 1820-1830 Bolivar’s vision of a united South America. Present-day Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Panama. Short-lived due to dissension amongst various factions. Bolivar resigned in 1828. In 1830, Bolivar’s Gran Colombia divided into Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Panama later split from Colombia with US assistance, 1903.

Mexico Indians and mestizos, not creoles, played the key role in independence movements. Creoles sided with Spain to avoid violence of lower-class rebellions (until 1820).

Miguel Hidalgo A village priest, believed in Enlightenment ideals. 1810, called for revolution. Grito de Dolores (call for revolution) Hidalgo’s Indian and mestizo followers marched to Mexico City. Spanish army and creoles acted against Hidalgo and defeated him in 1811.

Jose Maria Morelos Took leadership after Hidalgo’s defeat. Defeated by creoles.

Mexican Independence, 1821 1820 revolution in Spain put a liberal government in power. Mexican creoles feared loss of influence, so they united against Spain. Agustin Iturbide declared himself emperor, but was overthrown. 1824: Establishment of the Mexican Republic.

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