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13149220931Simon BolivarThe most important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America.0
13149220932Miguel Hidalgo y CostillaMexican priest who led the first stage of the Mexican independence war in 1810. He was captured and executed in 1811.1
13149220933Jose Maria MorelosMexican priest and former student of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, he led the forces fighting for Mexican independence until he was captured and executed in 1815.2
13149220934Andrew JacksonThe first president of the United States who was born into humble circumstances. He was popular among frontier residents,urban workers,small farmers.Successful political career. Denied presidency in 1824 in controversial election. He won in 1828 and re-elected in 1832.3
13149220935Jose Antonio PaezVenezuelan soldier who led Simon Bolivar's cavalry force. He became a successful general in the war and built a powerful political base. He was unwilling to accept the constitutional authority of Bolivar's government in distant Bogotá and declared Venezuela's independence from Gran Colombia in 1829.4
13149220936Benito JuarezPresident of Mexico (1858-1872). Born in poverty in Mexico, he was educated as a lawyer and rose to become chief justice of the Mexican supreme court and then president. He led Mexico's resistance to a French invasion in 1863 and the installation of Maximilian as emperor.5
13149220937TecumsehShawnee leader who attempted to organize an Amerindian confederacy to prevent the loss of additional territory to American settlers. He became an ally of the British in War of 1812 and died in battle.6
13149220938Confederation of 1867Negotiated union of the formerly separate colonial governments of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. This new Dominion of Canada with a central government in Ottawa is seen as the beginning of the Canadian nation.7
13149220939Personalist LeadersPolitical leaders who rely on charisma and their ability to mobilize and direct the masses of citizens outside the authority of constitutions and laws. An example includes Andrew Jackson of the US.8
13149220940Caste WarA rebellion of the Maya people against the government of Mexico in 1847. It nearly returned the Yucatan to Maya rule. Some Maya rebels retreated to unoccupied territories where they held out until 1901.9
13149220941AbolitonistsMen and women who agitated (worried)for a complete end to slavery10
13149220942AcculturationThe adoption of the language, customs, values, and behaviors of host nations by immigrants.11
13149220943Women's Rights Convention1848 gathering of women angered by their exclusion from an international antislavery meeting. Met at Seneca Falls New York12
13149220944DevelopmentThe economic process that led to industrialization, urbanization, rise of large and prosperous middle class, heavy investment in education.13
13149220945UnderdevelopmentThe condition experienced by economies that depend on colonial forms of production such as the export of raw materials and plantation crops with low wages and low investment in education.14

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