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Title: Latin America


1
Latin America
  • Geography, History, and Culture

2
The Physical Geography of Mexico and Central
America
  • Stretches 2,500 miles from the US border to South
    America
  • Mountains dominate
  • Mexicos Central Plain
  • Between Mountains
  • Makes up ½ of the country
  • Most people live here
  • Isthmus of Central America
  • Connects Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea
  • Coastal Plains
  • Narrow
  • Volcanic provides good soil for farming

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Sierra Madre Occidental, Durango, Mexico
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Copper Canyon (Mexico)
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Panama Canal
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A comercial ship run through the Pedro Miguel
Locks in the Pacific side.
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The Physical Geography of the Caribbean
  • Made up of two types of Islands Skeleton and
    underwater Mountains
  • Underwater Mountains
  • People make a living from farming because soil is
    so good
  • Skeleton Islands
  • Smaller
  • Coral made up of skeletons of dead sea animals

Cat Island, Bahamas
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The Physical Geography of South America
  • Many Types of Landforms
  • Andes Mountains
  • Run 1500 Miles along Western Coast
  • Rich soil for farming
  • Very steep
  • Rolling Highlands East
  • Amazon River Basin
  • Home to the Worlds largest rain forest 1/3 of
    the continent
  • Pampas South
  • Large plain that stretches through Argentina and
    Paraguay

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Andes Mountains between Chile and Argentina
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entina.jpg
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Pampas
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The Rivers of South America
Mouth of the Amazon River
  • Some of the longest and largest in the world
  • Used for transportation when roads are not
    available
  • Provide fish and hydroelectric power

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The Rivers of South America - 2
  • Amazon
  • Worlds 2nd Largest 7,000 miles
  • Carries 20 of the worlds river water
  • Has 1,000 tributaries
  • Drains an area of more than 2 million sq miles
  • Rio de la Plata
  • Formed by the Parana, Paraguay, and Uruguay
    rivers
  • Separates Argentina and Paraguay

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Amazon River
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Rio de la Plata
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Climate
  • Tropical Wet
  • Hot humid, rainy weather all year round
  • Rainforest will be in this area
  • Tropical Wet and Dry
  • Hot, rainy, but not all year
  • Parts of Mexico, Brazil, and most of the
    Caribbean
  • Humid Subtropical
  • Similar to Southern US
  • Crops grow well here
  • Patagonia
  • Arid and cold
  • Sheep raised here

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Natural Resources
  • Mexico
  • tons of minerals silver, gold, copper, coal,
    iron ore
  • Large amounts of oil and natural gas
  • Trees for lumber and paper products
  • Central America
  • Good climate and soil for farming
  • Coffee, cotton, sugarcane, bananas, and cacao
    trees
  • Fish and shellfish
  • Hydroelectric power
  • South America
  • Oil found, esp. Venezuela
  • Plants and fish
  • Forests cover about ½ of the continent
  • Rich soil coffee and other crops flourish
  • Caribbean
  • Rich soil and good climate for farming
  • Sugarcane, bananas, coffee, cacao, and citrus
    fruits

15
Natural Resources and the Economy
  • Not all countries have a natural resource
  • Some countries dont have the money to develop
    their resources
  • Weather can cause problems as it can affect the
    supply
  • Prices of resources can go down
  • Plant disease can lower the amount of crop raised
  • Oil Dependence can be risky as prices change,
    natural disasters can affect supply

16
Early Civilizations - Mayans
  • Mayan Civilization and Culture
  • In Mexico and Central America
  • Lasted from 300-900AD
  • Most important crop was maize
  • Built great cities that were also religious
    centers
  • Copan Honduras
  • Tikal Guatemala
  • Science, Technology and Religion
  • Hieroglyphics system of picture writing
  • Number system similar to present day decimal
    system
  • Mayan Priests
  • Study the planets and stars
  • Designed and accurate calendar

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Mystery of the Mayans
  • AD 900, the Mayans left their cities
  • No one knows why
  • Their descendants are still living in Mexico,
    Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador

Palenque Ruins
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Relief from Palenque
Mayan Jade Carving
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Aztecs
  • Arrived in the Valley of Mexico in the 1100s
  • Found a permanent home in 1523 on an island in
    Lake Texacoco city called Tenochtitlan
  • 1400s Aztecs conquered other people and forced
    them to pay a tribute.
  • Tribute a tax
  • Helped Aztecs grow rich
  • Science and Technology
  • Aztec Doctors made over 1000 medicines from
    plants
  • Astronomers predicted eclipses and the movements
    of the planets
  • Priests kept records using Hieroglyphics

20
Aztec Calendar
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_Asteca.jpg
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The Incas
  • About 1200, they settled in Cuzco
  • In the Andes which is now Peru
  • Most were farmers who grew maize
  • Got control of entire Cuzco Valley through wars
  • Valley stretched over 2,500 Miles
  • Accomplishments
  • Cuzco center of government, trade, learning, and
    religion
  • Built over 19,000 miles of roads with most over
    very steep mountains
  • Increased crop production by building stone
    terraces into the slopes of the mountains
  • Built aqueducts

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Machu-PicchuLost City of the Incas
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European Exploration
  • 1400s Spain and Portugal searching for new
    trade routes to Asia
  • 1492 Columbus thought he had found India,
    instead he found the Americas
  • Spain and Portugal became rivals over land in the
    Americas
  • Treaty of Tordesillas
  • Signed in 1494 through urging of the pope
  • Line of Demarcation of 50 Longitude
  • Spain got land West of Line
  • Portugal got land East of Line
  • Why Brazil is Portugals only colony in South
    America

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Spain in the New World
  • Conquistadors and Land
  • Spain would give them the right to hunt for
    treasure in these new lands
  • They would give Spain one fifth of what they
    found
  • They could use ANY means to get their treasure

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rt_exhibits/conquistadors.html
Oil Painting by Alfredo P. Alcala
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Hernando Cortes
  • 1519 went to Mexican Coast in search of treasure
  • Aztec thought the Spanish were gods
  • Moctezuma emperor
  • Welcomed Spanish
  • Peace did not last
  • He ended up being killed
  • Spanish teamed up with an Aztec Rival
  • Able to surround the city
  • Aztecs surrended in 1521

26
Hernando Cortes
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-LOC.jpg
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Francisco Pizarro
  • Heard the tales of the wealth of the Incas
  • 1531 set sail with 180 soldiers
  • Captured and killed emperor
  • 1535 conquered most of the empire including the
    capital

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o.jpeg
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Spain Conquers the Empires of Latin America
  • Only took 15 years
  • Had guns, cannons, and horses
  • European diseases wiped out villages

29
Spanish Colonization
  • 1540s Spain had land from Kansas down through
    South America except Brazil
  • Three classes of people
  • Spanish
  • Mestizos
  • Native Americans
  • Spain gave its settlers the right to demand taxes
    or labor from the Native Americans
  • Many died from overwork, malnutrition, and
    diseases
  • - Population went from 25 million in 1519 down
    to 3 million in 50 years

30
Independence in Mexico
  • Begin in 1810
  • Miguel Hidalgo a priest from Dolores begin
    planning a revolution
  • His plan was found out by the Spanish, but he
    acted anyway
  • He called for the people to take back their land
    from the Spaniards
  • The revolutionaries won some battles, but by 1811
    were in full retreat
  • Hidalgo was captured and executed in 1811 for
    treason
  • Some kept fighting and in 1821, the Spanish were
    defeated and Mexican Independence was declared

31
Simón Bolívar
  • One of the greatest Latin America revolutionary
    leaders
  • Originally joined fight for Venezuelan
    independence he would become the leader
  • By 1822 had freed Gran Columbia (Columbia,
    Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama) and became
    President

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Jose de San Martin
  • Began helping with Argentinas independence in
    1817
  • Took his troops through the Andes in Chile and
    completely surprised the Spanish
  • Declared Chile independent and then turned
    attention to Peru
  • In July 1821, did another surprise attack (from
    the sea) and captured Lima
  • Met up with Bolivar to discuss independence for
    the rest of the countries, but gave up his
    command
  • Bolivar continued and by 1825 only Cuba and
    Puerto Rico still ruled by Spain

33
Jose de San Martin
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34
Brazil and Independence
  • Early 1800s, France invaded Portugal and king
    fled to Brazil
  • King returned to Portugal in 1821 and left his
    son, Dom Pedro, in charge
  • 1822 Dom Pedro declared Brazil independent
  • Portugal recognized independence 3 years later

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Economic Issues
  • 1900s foreign countries began investing in
    Latin America
  • Foreign Companies ended up with a lot of economic
    power
  • They would make money
  • The people of Latin America did not benefit from
    this
  • To improve their economic situation, they began
    building their own factories
  • 1970s things were improving
  • 1980s the price of oil needed to run factories
    rose while the price of products dropped
  • They had to borrow money and now were in debt

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Economic Issues - 2
  • Now, Latin America countries do limit how much
    foreign countries can invest to avoid losing
    control of their economy
  • They also trade with one another to get items
    that they need cheaper
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