Title: Decolonization in Africa and Latin America
1Decolonization in Africa and Latin America
2Latin America
3- Decolonization in Latin America took place
primarily for economic cultural reasons, as new
nations sought independence economic self
control
4Search for Stability in Latin America
- U.S. alienated Cubans and Puerto Ricans by
controlling them like a colonial powers (after
1898 SA War) - Resentment in L.A. increased from US intervention
with Panama - Brazil Argentina turn to
- Authoritarianism
- Nationalized Industries
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8Mexican Turmoil
- Mexican Revolution 1910
- Mexico ruled by a dictator (Diaz)
- Corrupt
- Allowed heavy foreign influence
- Widespread economic inequality
- The last straw is World War I
- Disruption of traditional markets because
Europeans limited exports - Forced to rely on themselves ? Industrialize
9Rebellion
- Francisco Madero ran against Diaz in 1910
- Wanted moderate democratic political reforms
- Arrested supports revolt
- Pancho Villa leads a rebellion in north
- Emilano Zapata leads a rebellion in the south
- His goal give land back to peasants (land
redistribution) - Diaz is driven from power in 1913 but revolution
continues - By 1920 Mexico began to settle down
10Zapata
11Villa
12Cultural Political Changes
- Mexican Constitution of 1917
- Land reform, nationalized resources (esp. oil),
rights to workers, education reforms - Nationalism Indigenism
- Attempt to reconnect w/ Native past
- Art reflects this movement Diego Rivera
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15Latin America and the US following WWI
- U.S. became a world power politically and
economically - Creates problems for Latin America?
- Why?
- U.S. intervention in Mexico (limited)
- Desire for order (secure border)
- Fear of German influence on Mexico
- Real threat after the Zimmerman Note
16Africa
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19Regional, Religious, and Ethnic Movements
20Contemporary Map of Nigeria (1)
21Four Region Map (2)
22Ethnic Diversity (3)
23Religious Diversity (4)
24OIL REVENUE IN NIGERIA (5)
- The Nigerian central government gains (and
gained) a lot of its revenue from oil companies
which pay a charge for the petroleum they ship
out of Nigeria. This table shows the percentage
of total government revenue which comes from
these charges on oil. - Year
Percentage
1958-59 .08
1962-63
7.31
1966-67 18.26
1970-71
25.99 1974-75
80.81
1978-79 66.30
1982-83
67.00 1986-87
75.80
1989-90 97.24 - Last year of information on the source.
- Adapted from data in Eghosa E. Osaghae, Crippled
Giant Nigeria Since Independence (Bloomington
Indiana University Press, 1998), p. 20.
25Ethnolinguistic Diversity (6)
Living Languages Living Languages Living Languages Living Languages Number of Speakers Number of Speakers Number of Speakers
Country Count Percent Indigenous Immigrant Total Mean Median
Nigeria 529 7.45 522 7 104,138,885 216,056 13,000
USA 420 5.91 214 206 278,640,074 787,119 440
26The Failed State of Biafra
27Decolonization in Sub-Saharan Africa
- YOU TELL ME!
- Create an outline that details the process of
decolonization in Sub-Saharan Africa pgs.
794-800 832-834 - When does it happen (general timeline - NOT
1900-1945)? - What type/kind of people lead it (not names but
be specific)? - Who are at least three of the leaders and what
countries are they from? - What is the ANC and what is its role in the
process? - Which country is the first to gain its
independence? - How is sub-Saharan Africas decolonization
different from India? How is it similar? - IF YOU DO NOT FINISH, THIS IS HOMEWORK!!!!