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Latin American Revolution Lesson 9

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DO NOW- Would the French Revolution have happened if the American Revolution turned out differently, or never happened at all? Why? Explain

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How was the encomienda system meant to work and how did it actually work?

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What enlightenment ideas/people inspired these revolutions?

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Name the four main causes of the Latin American Revolutions

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List at least two leaders from each the American and French Revolution

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What was the call to action by Boukman Duty?

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How do you think Toussaint's European education influenced the Haitian Revolution?

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How did Hidalgo's background influence his role in the independence movement?

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Who took over leadership after Father Hidalgo's execution?

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What were the main achievements of the congress established by Morelos?

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Overall why did Father Hidalgo revolt against the Spanish rule?

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Why is his translation of "The Declaration of the Rights of Man" to be passed out to the masses influential. What did the French not take into consideration when creating this document?

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Who is the audience of this document?

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Examine the changes in the political boundaries of Latin America between 1800 and 1830. Consider the regions that were colonies and which became independent countries over this period.
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How was the French Revolution a turning point for both France and the rest of the world?

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EXIT SLIP- Where the Latin American Revolutions a success? Be detail in your stance and follow the rubric

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Exit Ticket- How did the changing dynamics of the American and French Revolution influence Latin American Revolutions?

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During the 1791 revolt in Haiti, what primary agricultural product did the rebels destroy in their fight for freedom?

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What role did religious symbolism play in the call to arms in 1810?

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Who was the Creole army officer that ruled Mexico after independence?

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How did Napoleon Bonaparte view Morelos in comparison to other leaders?

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Match the historical figure to their role in Latin America.
Jose de San Martin
Mexican independence activist who was also a Priest
Miguel Hidalgo
Venezuelan military and political leader known as "The Liberator"
Toussaint L’Ouverture
Argentinian independence leader that aidid in liberation of many countries like Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
Simon Bolivar
Leader of Haitian Revolution
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What is Bolívar’s major argument about the need for the people in Spanish Latin America to gain their independence?

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How has Spain economically restricted the American colonies?

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What is the purpose of Simon Bolivar writing this letter? What is Simon Bolivar’s point of view on the topic as he wrote this letter?

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How is Bolívar’s Jamaica Letter similar to the American Declaration of Independence?

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What countries were the main colonizers in South America?
Spain
Britain
France
Portugal
Germany
What main social factor motivated Latin American independence movements?
Need for political representation
Wishing to keep Spanish monarchs
Desire for social rights and equality
Wanting new economic policies
Who ruled Spain when Latin American colonies sought independence?
Creole leaders
Napoleon's brother
King Ferdinand of Spain
French military allies
Why did creoles oppose Napoleon’s brother as king?
Desire for foreign leadership
Support for French governance
Distrust of all royal figures
Loyalty to ousted Spanish monarchs
What global event influenced Latin American independence?
The American Revolution
French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Russian Revolution
What was the Encomienda System primarily based on?
Payment for agricultural products
Voluntary labor of Native Americans
Trade agreements with Native tribes
Forced labor of Native Americans
How did the Encomienda System affect Native Americans?
They became poorer and weaker
They gained more resources
Their population increased drastically
They became independent
What did Europeans gain from the Encomienda System?
Cultural exchange with Native societies
Knowledge of farming techniques
Support from Native allies
Power over Native populations
Match each social class to their description
Slaves/Native Americans
People born in Spain but living in Latin America. They were typically landowners and had positions in the government
Mestizos
Spanish people born in Latin America. Led most revolutions
Mulattoes
Mixed Spanish and Native American People
Peninsulares
Mixed Spanish and African People
Creoles
Used as force labor for producing cash crops
A question: Which group was at the top of Spanish-American society?
Peninsulares
Creoles
Mestizos
Mulattos
Indians
Which features characterize wealthier homes in urban areas?
Shacks made of makeshift materials
Two-story houses with a business on the first floor
One-room apartments divided by a blanket
Decorative moldings and carved shutters
What types of entertainment were popular among poorer urban populations?
Trendy portraits and decorative statues
Parades on religious holidays
Cockfights
Lavish parties to show off wealth
How did the living conditions differ between wealthier and poorer neighborhoods?
Center courtyards in wealthier homes
Elegant furnishings in poorer homes
Large yards for poorer families
Barrio neighborhoods for the poorer population
Spanish colonies were governed by a group known as the Council of the Indies.
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Viceroys were appointed by local colonial leaders in Spanish colonies.
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Britain's policies toward American colonists included representation in Parliament.
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What percentage of the population in Haiti were enslaved Africans?
4%
500,000 slaves
6%
90%
Which crop was primarily produced in Saint Dominique?
Sugar
Tobacco
Rice
Cotton
Who profited the most from sugar plantations in Haiti?
British colonists
African slaves
French families
Free people of color
How did the enslaved population compare to their masters?
They were equal in number
They outnumbered their masters
Most were freed people
They were fewer than masters
What event prompted the Mexican Revolution against Spanish rule?
American Revolution
Popular support for monarchy
Spanish colonization
Napoleon's invasion of Spain
What groups did Father Hidalgo rally for independence?
Spanish loyalists
Wealthy landowners
African slaves
Native Americans and Mestizos
What idea did Hidalgo study that influenced his actions?
Chinese dynasties
Spanish Inquisition
Russian absolutism
The French Revolution
What was the outcome of Hidalgo's leadership in 1811?
He fled to Spain
He gained independence
He became president
He was defeated and executed
Father Morelos was a Spanish nobleman before becoming a priest.
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Morelos aimed to establish a monarchy in Mexico.
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Britain was initially an ally of Venezuela during the conflicts in Gran Colombia.
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Napoleon's invasion of Spain caused Britain to change its allegiance to Spain.
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Haiti's support for Bolivar was not conditional upon the liberation of slaves.
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The public in the US opposed involvement in the conflicts affecting Gran Colombia.
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What was the main purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?
To encourage European colonization.
To keep Europe out of the Western Hemisphere.
To promote trade with Europe.
To expand U.S. territory.
What event highlighted the need for the Monroe Doctrine?
The Spanish-American War.
The Civil War.
The American Revolution.
The War of 1812 with Britain.
What role did Great Britain play in the Monroe Doctrine?
They opposed it constantly.
They ignored the U.S. entirely.
They supported it for trade advantages.
They wanted to annex U.S. land.