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A note set/ template on multiple concepts to understand the civilization through time and in correlation to other states.With this comes key points and a basic rundown of what was taken from this chapter and following into the next.

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Crash Course World History Episode #31:
Latin American Revolutions

1) What three institutions had control over Latin America?
- Spanish Crown
- The Catholic Church
- Patriarchy

2) How was culture blended? What positives might this create?
By Colonist, African Slaves, Peninsulas, and Native Americans
while advancing food, music, and art to then establishing a
diversity of rate.

3) Why was Brazil different from most Latin American countries?
It was ruled by Portugal instead of Spain.

4) Was Brazil’s revolution bloody?
No, it was organized and adjusted to changes.
5) Who was Padre Hidalgo?

A renegade priest, who led peasants
6) What happened in 1822 in Mexico? And the year after?
Intercede, the whiter of the two generals, had become King of Mexico, but a
year later, he was overthrown by the military and a republic was declared.

7) Who is Simon Bolivar? What was his idea that was appealing?
A liberator. He wanted to appeal to the sense of South Americanism. He had
convinced the Eureros to stop supporting Spain and to fight against.

8) What was the “most revolutionary” thing about the Latin American
independence movements?
- They enraptured the idea of popular sovereignty in the New World.

9) Why wasn’t Latin American independence “revolutionary”
- The social status of those on top remained while in other countries, the
powers of an established church, weakened. The patriarchy remained
strong, and the revolutionary wars were long and bloody.

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