Persian Chart
P: -Dominated by Spanish and Portuguese at the beginning of the period.
-1791: Independent republic created in Haiti due to an overthrow of the French government by slaves.
-1810: First rebellion in Mexico under Father Miguel de Hidalgo. Revolt failed b/c of lack creole support.
-1820: Second revolution in Mexico with creole support. Revolt succeeded.
-1821: Augustin de Iturbide declared emperor of Mexico.
-1824: Mexico becomes a republic.
-Brazil was considered a conservative republic.
-Argentina, Chile and Peru gained independence by 1825.
-Mexico lost northern territories to US during the Mexican War from 1846-1848.
-1861: Benito Juarez elected Mexican president.
-1793-1804 Haitian Revolution.
E: -Small middle class reforms blocked by creoles.
-Little industry in Latin America.
-Important exports included minerals, rubber, and coffee.
-1914: Panama Canal opens.
-Economic imperialism
-Monroe Doctrine put in place.
R: -Roman Catholic Church and creole elites held the most power.
-Catholicism was prominent.
-Christianity heavily encouraged.
-Less of traditional gods.
-More restricted religions.
S: -Women, mestizos, and Indians held little power.
-1888: Abolition of Slavery in Brazil.
-Immigration from Europe.
-Continued hierarchy
-Existing racism
I: -European Enlightenment ideas found support in Latin America.
-Probing tools
-Anesthesia
-Organ extraction
-Blood letting
A: -Christian Art
-Spanish and Western art mix
N: -Carribbean, Central America, South America, Mexico
-1791: Independent republic created in Haiti due to an overthrow of the French government by slaves.
-1810: First rebellion in Mexico under Father Miguel de Hidalgo. Revolt failed b/c of lack creole support.
-1820: Second revolution in Mexico with creole support. Revolt succeeded.
-1821: Augustin de Iturbide declared emperor of Mexico.
-1824: Mexico becomes a republic.
-Brazil was considered a conservative republic.
-Argentina, Chile and Peru gained independence by 1825.
-Mexico lost northern territories to US during the Mexican War from 1846-1848.
-1861: Benito Juarez elected Mexican president.
-1793-1804 Haitian Revolution.
E: -Small middle class reforms blocked by creoles.
-Little industry in Latin America.
-Important exports included minerals, rubber, and coffee.
-1914: Panama Canal opens.
-Economic imperialism
-Monroe Doctrine put in place.
R: -Roman Catholic Church and creole elites held the most power.
-Catholicism was prominent.
-Christianity heavily encouraged.
-Less of traditional gods.
-More restricted religions.
S: -Women, mestizos, and Indians held little power.
-1888: Abolition of Slavery in Brazil.
-Immigration from Europe.
-Continued hierarchy
-Existing racism
I: -European Enlightenment ideas found support in Latin America.
-Probing tools
-Anesthesia
-Organ extraction
-Blood letting
A: -Christian Art
-Spanish and Western art mix
N: -Carribbean, Central America, South America, Mexico
- http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_TO95O4KxtQJ:mysite.cherokee.k12.ga.us/personal/matt_bartula/site/Class%2520Notes/1/Chapters%252025-27%2520Powerpoint.ppt+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=safari
- http://www2.fulton.k12.ga.us/teacher/FloydR/Documents/1750-1914%20Review%20Materials.pdf
- http://quizlet.com/5269610/ap-world-latin-america-flash-cards/
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