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Good Morning!!!! (Don’t forget to grab your Chromebook!) 1.No NVC  2.Complete Haitian Revolution 3.Simon Bolivar: Revolution in Latin America Essential.

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1 Good Morning!!!! (Don’t forget to grab your Chromebook!) 1.No NVC  2.Complete Haitian Revolution 3.Simon Bolivar: Revolution in Latin America Essential Question: What kind of leader was Simon Bolivar?

2 Brutality French French needed to stop the revolt, and brutality would stop the revolt (Doc E) Haitians burned cities, burned foo, burned French people  need to pay back the awfulness, need to win quick! (Doc F) French soldiers heads being cut off (Doc D)  get revenge Doc B  French angry slave owners and families were massacred Haitians Haitians being tortured and sold Doc D—Haitians attacked by professional french army  only way they can win is through brutality Doc C—Haitians put in gas chambers  soldiers being killed cruelly,

3 Four Corners Were the brutal actions of either side justified? – The French were justified! – The Haitians were justified! – The French and Haitians were justified! – Neither side was justified!

4 Why is Haiti so poor?

5 Latin America Colonies of Latin America controlled by Spain Strict Social Structure – Peninsulares: white people born in Spain – Creoles: pure Spanish but born in Latin America Could not hold high public offices

6 Revolution in Latin America 1810 parts of Latin America revolt after Napoleon removes Spanish king from power – Led by Creoles who feel no loyalty to Napoleon Two main leaders – Jose de San Martin: leads southern liberation forces in Argentia – Simon Bolivar: the “George Washington” of Latin America

7 Simon Bolivar Simon Bolivar: the “Liberator” – born in Venezuela – Leads 6 different countries to independence Pan-Americanism: desire to unite all of Latin America into one nation – Gran Colombia: Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia all united together under Bolivar

8 What kind of leader was Simon Bolivar?

9 Document A Close Reading: Describe the painting. What are some if the images, symbols, and characters you see? Describe AT LEAST THREE Close Reading: What do you think is the overall message of this painting? Source: Do you think this is a reliable source in Simon Bolivar?

10 Source: The following portrait was painted by Tito Salas in 1930. The painting is titled “El Libertador,”which means “The Liberator.”

11 Further Sources… Venezuelan Bolivar Paris Statue

12 What kind of leader was Simon Bolivar?


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