10.4 Notes.  Objective-How was Latin America affected by industrialized nations?  Standard- Describe the locations of colonial rule…Latin America.

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10.4 Notes

 Objective-How was Latin America affected by industrialized nations?  Standard- Describe the locations of colonial rule…Latin America

 Democracy failed to take hold in new nations  Old social classes and inequalities remained  Limited voting rights  Special privilege for Catholic Church  prejudice  Frequent power struggles that changed little

 War with the United States  In 1835 settlers in Texas from the U.S. revolted set up independent republic  1845 U.S. annexes Texas  Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana- dictator of Mexico declared war  Mexico lost  Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo- Mexico cedes almost half its territory to the United States

 Benito Juarez started La Reforma in 1855  Revised constitution  Separate church and state  Less military power  Civil war ensued between Juarez and conservatives who got help from the French  Juarez wins civil war but died, before he achieved all his reforms

 Ruled until 1911 as a harsh dictator  Economy grew under his rule  Rich prospered but most remained poor  Peonage system- hacienda owners would give advances on wages then require them to stay and work until it had been repaid

 During colonial rule colonies traded raw materials for finished goods with Europe  After independence the region remained dependent  Foreign investments helped but masses remained poor  Without demand for goods from the masses, few industries developed.

 The Monroe Doctrine-Europeans don’t interfere with western hemisphere  U.S. joined with Cuban rebels to give them independence  Platt Amendment- added to the Cuban constitution says U.S. has a right to intervene in their affairs

 Roosevelt Corollary- U.S. shall act as a “police power” in Western hemisphere.  Dollar Diplomacy-U.S. shall protect its investments in western hemisphere  Panama Canal- U.S. back a Panamanian Revolution vs. Columbia in order to acquire the land for the canal.