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Mexican War of Independence

Latin American Vocab

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Lavradores de cana ? The whole class of sugarcane cultivators in Brazil. They didn?t have enough capital to set up their own engenhos so they grew sugarcane which they processed at a nearby mill, and paid three-fifths of the sugar produced as a fee to the mill owner. Although they made up a sizeable portion of the population in Brazil, they didn?t constitute a homogeneous social or economic group. For example, men with noble status, merchants, and priests all might be lavradores de cana. (emv2126)

Earth and its People 3rd edition Timeline Chapter 23

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Timeline Chapter 23 Nation Building and Economic Transformation in the Americas, 1800?1890 1776 Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata 1789 USA Constitution 1803 Louisiana Purchase 1804 Haitian Independence 1807 Napoleon invades Portugal & royal family flees to Brazil 1808 Napoleon invades Spain 1810 Beginning of Mexican war of independence 1811 Paraguay independence 1812 Battle of New Orleans War of 1812 begins 1815 Battle of New Orleans War of 1812 ends 1817 Chile independence 1818 Andrew Jackson gets Florida from Spain 1820 Military revolt in Spain & Ferdinand VII accepts new constitution 1821 Mexican independence 1822 Brazilian independence Ecuador independence 1823 Iturbide overthrown & Mexico is now a republic

CH 23 GR

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CH 23 GR Terms: 1. Junta Central ? A political body created by Spanish patriots while fighting against the French to administer the areas the Spain controlled. 2. Creoles ? Colonial-born whites 3. Personalist leaders ? Political leaders who rely on charisma and their ability to mobilize and direct the masses of citizens outside the authority of constitutions and laws. 4. Caudillo ? In Latin America, a personalist who gained and held political power without constitutional sanction 5. Abolitionists ? Men and women who wanted to outlaw slavery 6. American Anti-Slavery Society ? Women served on the executive committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society and produced some of the most effective propaganda against slavery.
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