Key Terms
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Mystery I
Mystery II
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What is a Peninsular?
A full-blooded Spaniard, born in Spain.
100
Who were the creoles, or what made them different from the Peninsulares?
They were full blood Spaniards born on American soil.
100
What European country controlled most of Latin America?
Spain
100
What are some of the resources the Europeans set out to acquire?
Gold, silver, and other minerals
100
What main European nations established colonies in Latin America
Britain, France and Spain
200
What is a Mestizo?
A person who is half European and half black.
200
Who was Miguel Hidalgo?
A creole priest.
200
How were the Europeans able to quickly colonize Latin America?
They were more advanced in army and weaponry.
200
What is the main difference between the Peninsulares and the Creoles?
Where they were born.
200
What other revolution mainly inspired Latin Americans?
The Haitian Revolution
300
What is a viceroy?
A governor or position in government.
300
Who was Montezuma?
An Aztec emperor.
300
How did the Europeans create socioeconomic inequalities?
They chose social status based on race.
300
Which social class led the revolutions? Why?
The creoles led the revolutions because the had the most amount of power under the Peninsulares.
300
Who was Simon Bolivar?
A conquistador who fought for Latin American independence and liberated many colonies.
400
What is Mercantilism?
A political and economic system.
400
Who was Pedro I and what role did he play in the Brazilian Independence Movement?
Pedro I was the emperor of Brazil who granted/declared Brazil independent.
400
In order from highest social class to lowest, name all the social groups that existed in Latin America.
Peninsulares, Creoles, Mestizos, Mulattos, Natives, Slaves
400
Why was sustaining independence a daunting task?
Because there were so many different social groups.
400
How was Brazil liberated?
Emperor Pedro I declared them an independent nation.
500
What is Gran Columbia?
The combination of many colonies in South America.
500
Who was Toussaint L'overture?
He was a Haitian slave who became a revolutionary leader.
500
What made revolutionists question how a government would be able to smoothly run and be equal to all?
Because of all of the different and varying social groups.
500
What is the difference between colonialism and imperialism?
Colonialism is when a country conquers and exploits resources. Imperialism is the extension of rule or influence over other countries or colonies.
500
What does the expression "When the cats are away the mice will play" mean, and where did we see this in the Latin American revolution?
It means when people are not watching or they are not present then people are more likely make a move. When Spain was preoccupied with their own problems, the colonies took it as their chance to revolt.
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