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Title: Latin American Review


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Latin American Review
2
Latin American Geography
  • Latin America is made up of countries from North
    America, Central America, South America and the
    Caribbean Islands.
  • The cultures of this region reflect a combination
    of native beliefs and colonial powers.

3
Topography
  • Major topographical features
  • Sierra Madre Mountains
  • Yucatan Peninsula
  • Amazon Basin
  • Andes Mountains
  • Brazilian Highlands
  • Patagonia
  • For a Geography essay what could you write about?

4
Pre-Columbian Civilizations
  • Olmec empire 1400BC to 500BC
  • located along the Gulf coast of Mexico
  • Built ceremonial centers, invented a calendar, a
    system of writing and trade links
  • Maya 300 to 900
  • Large city-states in southern Mexico and Central
    America
  • maize and cocoa
  • Priests held high position in society, social
    hierarchy
  • giant temples, palaces, wall paintings,
    agricultural, picture system of writing, 365 day
    calendar, concept of zero, astronomy

5
Aztecs
  • Valley of Mexico and established Tenochtitlan
    1315
  • central Mexico
  • Wealthy from tribute
  • 30 million people
  • Emperor, nobles, priests and warriors
  • pyramids and human sacrifices to gods
  • calendar, emperors palace, floating gardens, and
    pyramids

6
Inca
  • Andes Mts. And extended 2,500 miles down the
    pacific coast
  • Emperor at CUZCO.
  • roads and armies could move quickly
  • 12,000 miles or roads, Cuzco, Temple of the Sun,
    terrace farming, surgery and medicinal herbs.
  • Quipus records kept by colored strings and
    knots.

7
Exploration and European Conquest
  • Europeans looking for routes to riches of Asia
  • Technology of printing press, gunpowder and
    cartographers and the astrolabe allowed for the
    success of exploration
  • Columbus reaches the Americas and in 1494
  • Spain and Portugal split the Americas in the
    Treaty of Tordesillas.
  • Conquistadors Gold God and Glory
  • 1519-1521 Hernan Cortes conquers the Aztec empire
  • 1532 Francisco Pizarro destroyed the Incan Empire
    in Peru
  • Spread of Roman Catholicism

8
Reasons for Spanish Success
  • armor, horses and weapons
  • Spanish formed alliances with other Native
    American groups
  • Disease killed millions of Native Americans

9
Columbian Exchange
10
Social Structure of the Spanish Colonies
11
Independence Movements in Latin America
12
Long Term Causes
  • European domination
  • Enlightenment ideas of Locke, Rousseau
    Montesquieu
  • American and French Revolutions
  • Growth of nationalism

13
Toussaint LOuverture
  • Born into slavery
  • Son of a Noble West African Family
  • Learned to read
  • Inspired by stories of revolt in ancient Rome and
    Julius Caesar

14
1804 Haiti Independente
  • Toussaint was betrayed and seized by Napoleons
    men
  • Ten months later in a French prison Toussaint
    died
  • the only non slave nation in Western Hemisphere

15
Mexican Independence
  • Father Miguel Hidalgo el Grito Dolores
  • supported by poor Mexicans
  • Mestizos and Native Americans march to Mexico
    city
  • Called for an end to slavery
  • Before 1811 he was executed
  • Father Morelos, a mestizo, called for the end of
    slavery and suffrage for all men
  • He was captured and shot
  • Conservative Creole Agustin de Iturbide feared
    colonial reform
  • 1821, backed by Creoles, mestizos and Native
    Americans he overthrew Spanish Viceroy
  • Life for most changed little

16
Simon Bolivar Acts
  • Simon Bolivar, an educated Creole, saw Napoleons
    occupation of Spain the signal to act
  • In 1810 he led an uprising that established a
    republic in Venezuela
  • Civil war raged Bolivar forced into exile

17
The Liberator
  • 1819 Bolivar marches army across the Andes and
    attacks at Bogotá
  • 1821 he freed Caracas, Venezuela
  • Moves into Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia
  • Joins forces with Jose de San Martin

18
Jose de San Martin
  • San Martin , a Creole like Bolivar, was born in
    Argentina
  • 1816 he won freedom for Argentina
  • He led an army across Andes into Chile
  • 1822 San Martin stepped aside Bolivar won final
    victories against Spain

19
Independence for Brazil
  • Portuguese King fled Napoleon to Brazil
  • Instituted reforms
  • Leaves son Dom Pedro to rule Brazil
  • If Brazil demands independence, proclaim it
    yourself and put the crown on your own head.
  • In 1822 Dom Pedro became Emperor

20
Long-Term Effects
  • 18 separate republics are established
  • Struggle to achieve stable democratic governments
    to gain economic independence
  • Ongoing efforts to bring prosperity democracy
    to the people of Latin America
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