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Latin America

Chapter 1 APUSH Notes

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Chapter 1 New World Beginnings 33,000 B.C. - A.D. 1769 225 Million Years Ago - Pangaea started to break apart. 10 Million Years Ago - North America was shaped by nature - Canadian Shield 2 Million Years Ago- Great Ice Age 35,000 Years Ago - The oceans were glaciers and the sea level dropped, leaving an isthmus connecting Asia and North America. The Bering Isthmus was crossed by people going into North America. 10,000 Years Ago - Ice started to retreat and melt, raising the sea levels and covering up the Bering Isthmus. Peopling the Americas Evidence suggests that early people may have come to the Americas in crude boats, or across the Bering Isthmus. By the time Columbus arrived in America in 1492, over 54 million people may have been living in North & South America.

Chapter 30 Outline

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Chapter 30: The Consolidation of Latin America What was different about Brazil?s independence compared to the rest of them? What was society like during this time period and in these regions? This chapter is going to focus on Latin, Central, and South America. It will focus on how they were colonized by European countries but then later gained their independence from them. It will also talk about some important social issues of this time. From Colonies to Nations Causes of Political Change ?Liberty, equality, and fraternity? St. Dominguez was France?s sugar colony in the Caribbean It became divided Haiti became a symbol of freedom and hope Spanish American Independence Struggles Independence movements Miguel de Hidalgo Augustine de Itrubide Iturbide became emperor of Mexico

The Earth and Its Peoples - Chapter 24

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CHAPTER 24 Nation Building and Economic Transformation in the Americas, 1800?1890 I?? seq NLA \r 0 \h . Independence in Latin America, 1800?1830 A?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h . Roots of Revolution, to 1810 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Wealthy colonial residents of Latin America were frustrated by the political and economic power of colonial officials and angered by high taxes and imperial monopolies. They were inspired by the Enlightenment thinkers and by the examples of the American and French Revolutions. 2?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . The Portuguese royal family fled to Brazil, where King John VI maintained his court for over a decade.
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