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Latin American Independence Movements
  • Unit 5 The Long Nineteenth Century, 1750-1900 CE
  • AP World History

2
Haitian Revolution
  • Began on August 22, 1781
  • Slave uprising against the French
  • Francois Dominique Toussaint LOuverture
    organized a small military group
  • In order to overcome powerful countries wanting
    to claim Haiti (France, England, and Spanish)
    Toussiant played powers off of one another,
    finally allying with French

3
Haitian Revolution
  • Napoleons rule resulted in Toussiants death
  • Jean-Jacques Dessalines was former slave who took
    over
  • General Leclerc sent by Napoleon to deal with
    Haitians, bloody battles occurred
  • Ended on November 28, 1803

4
Legacy of Haitian Revolution
  • Symbol of freedom and hope to the rest of slaves
    in North America
  • Slave owners became aware of chance of rebellion
    of slaves
  • Slave shelters built by slave owners in case of
    an uprising

5
Latin America - Mexico
  • 1810 Father Hidalgo (Catholic Priest) wanted
    political freedom, to end slavery, and improve
    living conditions for Mexicos poor
  • Leads Native Americans mestizos in armed
    movement
  • 1811 insurrection is put down by Spanish army
  • Hidalgo is captured and executed

6
Latin America - Mexico
  • 1813 Jose Maria Morelos (Catholic priest)
    declares independence takes over after Hidalgo
  • Captures large portion of southern Mexico
  • 1815 is ultimately defeated by the Spanish
    executed
  • Revolution now controlled by creole landowners

7
Latin America - Mexico
  • 1821- full independence is granted after creoles
    declare independence
  • Led by Augustin de Iturbide
  • Made himself emperor
  • Was deposed in 1823
  • Mexico declares itself a republic in 1823
  • Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras
    soon follow
  • Mexico unique because of lack of immigrant
    population

8
Latin America - Mexico
  • 1876 Porfirio Diaz begins 35 year rule of
    Mexico (eliminated opposition, but encouraged
    economic growth)
  • 1910 Middle class begins movement for election
    reform escalates into 10 year rebellion
    (Mexican Revolution)
  • 1921 New constitution written limited foreign
    investment, restricted church ownership of
    property, education reform

9
Latin America South America
  • 1810 - Simon Bolivar (Creole from Venezuela)
    known as the liberator starts a revolt in
    northern South America
  • Leads to independence of Venezuela, Colombia,
    Panama, Bolivia, Ecuador
  • 1826 all of Spanish South America has been
    liberated by Bolivar

10
Latin America - Brazil
  • 1808 Napoleon invades Portugal royal family
    flees to Brazil (monarchy is transferred)
  • Former king was a liberal ruler - brought reforms
    in education, military academies, art medicine
  • Rio de Janeiro is made the capital
  • Dom Pedro (son of João) rules after King returns
    to Portugal
  • September 1822 won full independence and
    chooses constitutional monarchy as form of
    government
  • Did not have to endure a prolonged, bloody
    revolution

11
Latin American 19th Century Problems
  • Geography hindered trade, commerce,
    transportation and economy
  • Colonial heritage not ready for independence
  • Rigid Social Order
  • Catholicism dominated daily life

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