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Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Regions Landscapes and a brief History of the
    region

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Atlantic Ocean
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Gulf of Mexico
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Bahamas
Baja California
Volcanoes!
Yucatan Peninsula
Sierra Madre Occidential
Sierra Madre Oriental
Lesser Antilles
Puerto Rico
Cuba
Jamaica
Hispanola
Isthmus of Tehuntapec
Greater Antilles
Pacific Ocean
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Caribbean Sea
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Central America
Panama Canal
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Caribbean Sea
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Angel Falls
Lake Maracaibo
Atlantic Ocean
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Guiana Highlands
Galapagos Islands
Amazon River Basin
Andes Mountains
Pacific Ocean
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Lake Titicaca
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Lake Titicaca
Atacama Desert
Gran Chaco
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Pampas
Andes Mountains
Patagonia
Falkland Islands
South Georgia Islands
Tierra del Fuego
Strait of Magellan
Drake Passage
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Geography Issues
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  • Ring of Fire
  • Mexico, Central America, west coast of South
    America
  • Volcanoes and earthquakes
  • Chile earthquake in Feb, 2010 (8.8)
  • Landslides from earthquakes
  • Hurricanes (Caribbean and Central America)
  • Caribbean Islands are all volcanoes on edge of a
    plate
  • Some volcanoes still active
  • Haiti earthquake in Jan, 2010 (7.0 200,000 dead)

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Landslide from 2001 earthquake in El Salvador
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  • Atacama Desert
  • Driest place on earth
  • Rainfall lt1mm/year
  • 50x more arid than Death Valley
  • 100 miles x 600 miles

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Angel Falls 3,212 ft tall 2,663 ft water
drop Niagara 167 feet
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  • Falkland Islands
  • Currently owned by UK (claimed by Argentina)
  • 1982 Argentina invaded to regain control
  • 2 month war Argentina lost
  • Residents are UK citizens
  • Reject Argentinas claim

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  • Three Regions
  • Gran Chaco
  • Last frontier of South America
  • Dry, largely uninhabited
  • Pampas
  • Very fertile, big for farming
  • Patagonia
  • Southern end of Andes mountains and large flat
    plains
  • Colder climate than rest of South America
  • Especially in higher altitudes
  • Mining, whaling, sheep and wheat farming, tourism
  • Cougars, penguins, flamingos, parakeets, Orca,
    elephant seals

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Isthmus of Tehuantepec
120 Miles across
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Amazon River
  • Largest river in the world (water volume)
  • 2nd longest in world 4,000 miles
  • 1,000 tributaries
  • 7 tributaries are 1,000 miles long 1 2,000
    mi.
  • 1/5 of all flowing water on Earth
  • Largest drainage basin 2,669,000 mi2
  • Discharges 6,180,000 ft3 of water per second
  • 10x more than the Mississippi, 56x more than the
    Nile
  • Room 7308 ft3Amazon 845.6 rooms!
  • Mixes with ocean water 100 miles out
  • Through most of Brazil, depth 150 feet

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History
  • Areas first populated by Indians 6000 BC
  • Olmec E. Mexico ? 1200 400 BC
  • Maya S. Mexico and Central America ? 250 900
    AD
  • First full Pre-Columbian writing system
  • Pioneers in math and astronomy
  • Aztecs Central Mexico ? 1248 1521
  • Capital Tenochtitlan (built on an island in
    Lake Texcoco)
  • Pyramids, monuments
  • Incas Andes ? 1200s mid-1500s
  • Roads, farmers, terraces, monuments

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Tenochtitlans Temple District
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Maya Temple
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Machu Picchu, PeruLost Inca settlement
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Europeans!
  • Columbus
  • 1492
  • Italian sailed claimed for Spain
  • Landed in Bahamas Indians!
  • West Indies
  • After Columbus Spain and Portugal
  • Came for mining, farming and gold
  • Pope draws Line of Demarcation cuts area in 2
  • Portugal gets land east of Line (Brazil), Spain
    gets west (everywhere else)
  • Explore Caribbean, Mexico and Florida area
  • St. Augustine, FL oldest continuous European
    settlement 1565

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Santa Maria (replica)
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Columbus' First Voyage
Oct 1492
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Columbus' Second Voyage
1493-94
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Columbus' Third Voyage
1498
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Columbus' Fourth Voyage
1502 1504
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  • Notable Spanish and Portuguese explorers
  • Amerigo Vespucci (Italian, working for Portugal)
    Explored east coast of S. America (1500)
    namesake of America
  • Ponce de León Florida (1513) Fountain of Youth?
  • Vasco de Balboa First to cross Isthmus of Panama
    and first European to see the Pacific Ocean
    (1513)
  • Ferdinand Magellan Sailed through Strait of
    Magellan, named Pacific Ocean (1520)
  • Hernán Cortés Mexico, wiped out Aztec Empire
    (1521)
  • Francisco Pizzaro Conquered Inca Empire (1533)
    established Lima
  • Hernando de Soto SE US discovered Miss. River
    (1541)

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  • Spanish conquistadors
  • Introduces guns, horses, disease (smallpox)
  • Hernán Cortéz wipes out Aztecs in 1521
  • Claimed Mexico for Spain
  • Begins construction of Mexico City
  • Francisco Pizarro conquers Inca in 1533
  • Indians relocated and used as slaves
  • Haciendas Spanish plantations, ranches
  • By 1650, native population fell by 80
  • Mid 1600s French, British, Dutch come
  • Stick mostly to Caribbean Islands and South
    American coastal areas
  • Big crop Indigo

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  • New land used for different reasons
  • Trading Post Control area for trade benefit
  • Dependency Establish new area of home country,
    small group of settlers control natives
  • Plantations Large scale farms, large group of
    3rd party slaves
  • Slaves from Africa brought in by several European
    nations
  • Earliest were in early- to mid-1500s (Portuguese)
  • Created new races
  • Mestizos European and Indian mix
  • Mulattos European and African mix

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Netherlands
France
Portugal
Spain
Great Britain
1674
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Independence
  • Began in early 1800s
  • Haiti was first nation to revolt (1804)
  • Led by slaves
  • Mexico 1821
  • Military and rich take over poor suffer
  • Today Most countries are free
  • Some islands still parts of European countries
  • Constant takeovers and problems
  • People are mix of Europeans and Africans
  • Language of European colonizers dominates

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Bermuda
UK
US
UK
UK
France
Neth.
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