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Daily Objective 2-4-13

Daily Objective 2-4-13. Warm-up PowerPoint & Notes Independence of Latin America Adsadfadf adfadfasdf. Warm-up . After the defeat of Napoleon, allied leaders reacted to the French Revolution and Napoleon’s wars by attempting to: Restore several older regimes to power

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Daily Objective 2-4-13

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  1. Daily Objective 2-4-13 • Warm-up • PowerPoint & Notes • Independence of Latin America • Adsadfadf • adfadfasdf

  2. Warm-up • After the defeat of Napoleon, allied leaders reacted to the French Revolution and Napoleon’s wars by attempting to: • Restore several older regimes to power • Spread the idea of democracy • Promote European free-trade zones • Which list of European leaders ins in the correct chronological order? • Louis XVI, Napoleon, Robespierre, • Robespierre, Napoleon, Louis XVI • Louis XVI, Robespierre, Napoleon

  3. Independence of Latin America • Abuses of the Colonial System • Spain and Portugal had a vast colonial empire in Latin America

  4. Independence of Latin America • Abuses of the Colonial System • Colonial Population was made up of: • Creoles • Descendants of Europeans • Denied political power • Peninsulares • European-born • Held the power

  5. Independence of Latin America • Abuses of the Colonial System • Spanish Economic Restrictions made: • It difficult to trade with other countries • Forced the Latin Americans to either buy their good directly from Spain or produce their own

  6. Independence of Latin America • Revolutionary Ideas Spread • Influenced by the American & French Revolution • The people believed that they were entitled to a government that would protect their interest

  7. Independence of Latin America • Revolutionary Ideas Spread • During Napoleon’s rule in Europe the Latin Americans were able to rule themselves • Following Napoleon’s defeat the Spanish reinstated the King and colonial laws that restricted trade

  8. Independence of Latin America • Revolutionary Ideas Spread • Latin Americans leaders refused to return to Spanish Rule and demanded Independence • Free blacks and slaves revolted in Haiti to win their independence

  9. Independence of Latin America • Important People • Simon Bolivar “The Liberator” • Creole Aristocrat • Issued the “Decree of War to the Death” • Liberated Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia

  10. Independence of Latin America • Important People • Toussaint L’Ouverture • Led and uprising of African Slaves • Forced the French out of Haiti • 1st Latin American Colony to gain independence

  11. Independence of Latin America • Important People • Jose de San Martin • Liberated Argentina and Chile from Spanish rule

  12. Independence of Latin America • Important People • Miguel Hidalgo • Priest, who began a rebellion against Spanish rule in Mexico in 1810 but he failed to win • Mexico gained independence in 1821

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