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18 th and 19 th Century Colonialism and Imperialism

18 th and 19 th Century Colonialism and Imperialism. Latin America, Jamaica, and Haiti. The Abolition of Slavery. Chattel Slavery came under attack, during the age of Democratic Revolutions Human Freedom was achieved with the help of three factors.

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18 th and 19 th Century Colonialism and Imperialism

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  1. 18th and 19th Century Colonialism and Imperialism

  2. Latin America, Jamaica, and Haiti

  3. The Abolition of Slavery

  4. Chattel Slavery came under attack, during the age of Democratic Revolutions • Human Freedom was achieved with the help of three factors

  5. The abolitionists campaign began in the 1770’s • Declared slavery to be a violation of human rights

  6. The Slave Revolution in Haiti 1791

  7. The Haitians defeated French, British, and Spanish attempts to suppress their revolution with the help of Francois Dominique Toussaint L’ouverture

  8. Slavery in the British West Indies

  9. Sam Sharpe fueled a slave rebellion with the use of a rumor • In August 1831, Sharpe and his associates started to organize for a Christmas rebellion

  10. Decolonization in Latin America

  11. The old colonialism of conquest was best exemplified by Spain’s empire in Latin America

  12. The white creole elite ruled over an impoverished Amerindian and Mestizo • TupacAmaru lead the 1780 peasants rebellion against Spain's rule in Peru

  13. Colonization and Napoleonic wars

  14. The struggle for an Independent Latin America

  15. Simon Bolivar: The Great Liberator

  16. After Independence: Ruled by the Caudillos • The newly founded republics failed to develop political cultures that could sustain liberalism

  17. Latin America and Informal Empire • British and American protection of the new republics preserved their political independence

  18. The 3 Question Quiz! • Where was Simon Bolivar born? • Colombia b) Italy c) Venezuela 2. What slave rebellion did Sam Sharpe lead? • Latin American b) Haitian c) Jamaican 3. Who helped the Haitians defeat the French, English, and Spanish attempts to suppress their revolution? a) Sam Sharpeb) Toussaint L’ouverture c) Simon Bolivar

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