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1 Latin American Revolutions Inspired by the Enlightenment, American Revolution and the French Revolution

2 YouTube Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvpRpYIZXow

3 Uprising in Haiti The French Revolution sparked a rebellion all the way across the ocean in Saint Domingue in the Caribbean. The French Revolution sparked a rebellion all the way across the ocean in Saint Domingue in the Caribbean. The reason for this rebellion was that the non-French people had learned about the “Declaration of the Rights of Man” in France, and so they wanted rights and citizenship as well. The reason for this rebellion was that the non-French people had learned about the “Declaration of the Rights of Man” in France, and so they wanted rights and citizenship as well. The French colonists said “no.” The French colonists said “no.”

4 Uprising in Haiti In 1794, the National Convention ended slavery in France’s colonies (Haiti was one of them). In 1794, the National Convention ended slavery in France’s colonies (Haiti was one of them). The French wanted to keep Saint Domingue (due to sugar plantations ). In order to keep control of this island, they had to beat their enemies. The French wanted to keep Saint Domingue (due to sugar plantations ). In order to keep control of this island, they had to beat their enemies. France WON due to the leadership of Francois-Dominique Toussaint L’Overture fighting with Spain. France WON due to the leadership of Francois-Dominique Toussaint L’Overture fighting with Spain.

5 So, who was this Francois-Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture guy? He was born in 1743 to the son of a slave in the French colony of Saint Domingue. He was born in 1743 to the son of a slave in the French colony of Saint Domingue. The plantation owner allowed him to learn to read and write. From books he learned about the Enlightenment. The plantation owner allowed him to learn to read and write. From books he learned about the Enlightenment. He joined the Haitian rebellion that broke out in 1791. His skills soon made him the rebel leader. He joined the Haitian rebellion that broke out in 1791. His skills soon made him the rebel leader.

6 Francois-Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture He was given the name, L’Ouverture, because of his bravery in battle. L’ouverture means “opening.” He once broke through an enemy line. He was given the name, L’Ouverture, because of his bravery in battle. L’ouverture means “opening.” He once broke through an enemy line. After the rebellion, he was appointed by the French as the governor-general of the colony for LIFE. After the rebellion, he was appointed by the French as the governor-general of the colony for LIFE.

7 Then comes Napoleon… Napoleon seized control of France in 1799. Once of his goals was to create an American empire. He wanted to restore slavery and put French officials in control of Haiti. Napoleon seized control of France in 1799. Once of his goals was to create an American empire. He wanted to restore slavery and put French officials in control of Haiti. He sent in troops to invade and take control. The invasion failed, but Toussaint was captured, sent to France and died in prison. He sent in troops to invade and take control. The invasion failed, but Toussaint was captured, sent to France and died in prison. Haiti eventually earned its freedom on January 1, 1804. The name was changed from Saint Domingue to Haiti, which means a “higher” place. Haiti eventually earned its freedom on January 1, 1804. The name was changed from Saint Domingue to Haiti, which means a “higher” place.

8 Recap of the Haitian Revolution Who were the major characters of the Haitian Revolution? Who were the major characters of the Haitian Revolution? Why did the French care so much about the island? Why did the French care so much about the island? What rights were the Haitians looking to attain? What rights were the Haitians looking to attain?

9 Mexican Independence Mexico also paid attention to the Enlightenment and French Revolution. They wanted their independence from Spain. Mexico also paid attention to the Enlightenment and French Revolution. They wanted their independence from Spain. Father Miguel Hidalgo began a fight. Father Miguel Hidalgo began a fight. He was inspired by the Enlightenment ideas of “liberty and equality.” He was inspired by the Enlightenment ideas of “liberty and equality.”

10 Mexican Independence On September 16, 1810, he rang the bell of his church and called on his people to rebel against the Spanish. On September 16, 1810, he rang the bell of his church and called on his people to rebel against the Spanish. This is the official beginning of the Mexican Revolution. This is the official beginning of the Mexican Revolution. Hidalgo’s army had over 60,000 people. Hidalgo’s army had over 60,000 people. They marched towards Mexico City with clubs and knives. They marched towards Mexico City with clubs and knives. They set up a government, returned land to Native Americans, and ended slavery. They set up a government, returned land to Native Americans, and ended slavery.

11 Mexican Independence Unfortunately, he was not much of a general. And his army was no match for well-trained and well-armed Spanish troops. Unfortunately, he was not much of a general. And his army was no match for well-trained and well-armed Spanish troops. As a result, Hidalgo was caught, tried and executed. As a result, Hidalgo was caught, tried and executed. After his death, another leader came into power, Agustin de Irurbide. Eventually, Mexico declared its independence. After his death, another leader came into power, Agustin de Irurbide. Eventually, Mexico declared its independence.

12 South America’s Revolution Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin were very important people in the fight for independence in South America. Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin were very important people in the fight for independence in South America. Both of them were sent by their families to Europe to study. While there, they learned about the Enlightenment. They became convinced that the colonies must free themselves from Spanish rule. Both of them were sent by their families to Europe to study. While there, they learned about the Enlightenment. They became convinced that the colonies must free themselves from Spanish rule.

13 South America’s Revolution Bolivar returned to his home country, Venezuela. He spent 11 years trying to free it. And in 1821, he succeeded. He was called the “Liberator” and made president of the new republic of Gran Colombia. Bolivar returned to his home country, Venezuela. He spent 11 years trying to free it. And in 1821, he succeeded. He was called the “Liberator” and made president of the new republic of Gran Colombia. In 1812, San Martin returned from Europe to what is today Argentina. Part of the area had already declared its independence from Spain. In 1812, San Martin returned from Europe to what is today Argentina. Part of the area had already declared its independence from Spain.

14 South America’s Revolution But, Spanish forces remained in what are today Chile and Peru. San Martin believed that freedom was not safe as long as Spanish forces remained anywhere in South America. In 1817, he put together an army of volunteers and marched them over the Andes Mountains. But, Spanish forces remained in what are today Chile and Peru. San Martin believed that freedom was not safe as long as Spanish forces remained anywhere in South America. In 1817, he put together an army of volunteers and marched them over the Andes Mountains. His plan worked. He caught the Spanish by surprise and defeated a large Spanish force. His plan worked. He caught the Spanish by surprise and defeated a large Spanish force.

15 South America’s Revolution In 1821, San Martin set out to capture Lima (Peru’s capital). His forces took Lima, but the Spanish army went into the mountains to get away. In 1821, San Martin set out to capture Lima (Peru’s capital). His forces took Lima, but the Spanish army went into the mountains to get away. Bolivar and his army joined San Martin. The 2 men could not agree on tactics and San Martin withdrew. Bolivar’s forces freed the rest of Peru and by 1825, all that was left of the Spanish empire in the Americas were the islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico. Bolivar and his army joined San Martin. The 2 men could not agree on tactics and San Martin withdrew. Bolivar’s forces freed the rest of Peru and by 1825, all that was left of the Spanish empire in the Americas were the islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico.

16 Activity Make a foldable with 6 boxes. Make a foldable with 6 boxes. In each box, put the following words in the boxes: In each box, put the following words in the boxes: 1. Who (Important leaders) 2. What (Major Events) 3. Where (Location) 4. When (Time frame) 5. Why (What were people fighting about?) 6. Illustration (Draw a picture that represents this Revolution)

17 Activity Con’t Use the information you learned today to fill in the boxes. You only have to choose 1 of the 3 Revolutions we discussed today to complete your foldable. Use the information you learned today to fill in the boxes. You only have to choose 1 of the 3 Revolutions we discussed today to complete your foldable. Make sure to put your name on the back. Make sure to put your name on the back.

18 Crash Course Haitian Revolution: Haitian Revolution: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_o- nU5s2U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_o- nU5s2U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_o- nU5s2U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_o- nU5s2U (12 minutes) (12 minutes)


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