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Title: Latin American Independence


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Latin American Independence
2
Colonial Economy
  • Portuguese and Spanish colonies Brazil, Mexico,
    most of South America
  • Encomienda system
  • Haciendas
  • European diseases kill Indians
  • Slaves introduced to South America

3
Colonial Society
  • Social classes and ranks royal officials, owners
    of officials, owners of large estates, mine
    owners
  • Peninsulares, original citizens of Spain or
    Portugal
  • Creoles, Spaniards born in colonies
  • Mestizos, American Indian and European background
  • Mulattoes, African and European ancestry

4
Haitis Slave Revolution
  • 1791 slave revolt in Saint Domingue
  • Mulattoes and blacks united under the leadership
    of Toussaint-Louverture, a free slave, only
    successful slave revolted by slaves anywhere in
    the world

5
Mexico and Central America
  • Napoleon's conquest of Spain provided a perfect
    time for the colonists to gain independence
  • the cry of Dolores
  • Revolts in Mexico led by Hidalgo, Pavon and
    Iturbide, all failed
  • Iturbide would declare independence in 1821
  • Central America declared independence from Mexico
    in 1823.

6
Spanish South America
  • Independence led by Simon Bolivar "the Liberator"
  • La Palta in 1811, New Granada in 1819, Venezuela
    in 1821
  • Bolivar became president of Gran Colombia
    (Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama
  • Martin and O'Higgins led revolts in Chile and
    Peru, 1818
  • Upper Peru became a separate republic and named
    Bolivia

7
Foreign Reactions to Independence
  • The Monroe Doctrine, 1832, President Monroe
    claimed that US would not intervene in colonies,
    and would oppose any power that tried to
    reestablish lost or new colonies
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