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Ancient History of Latin America
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Ancient Empires
  • Olmecs 1400 BC-500 BC
  • Mxn Gulf Coast
  • Ruled by priests royals/elite
  • No mention of military?
  • Known for giant stone heads (40 tons)
  • Mastered crafts- rubber, jade, stone carving

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Ancient Empires
  • Mayan 250-900
  • Southern MX/ Northern CA
  • (Guatemala/ Yucatan Pen.)
  • Tikal Chichen Itza major cities
  • Ruled by priests nobles
  • Priests performed sacrifices for good harvests,
    war success

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Ancient Empires
  • Mayan contd
  • Extensive farming techniques/terracing
  • Lots of maize? pop. grew quickly
  • Dev. glyphs for recording hist. honoring gods
    (Spanish burned most books? many left
    untranslated)
  • 365 day solar calendar

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Tikal (Guatemala)
Chichen Itza
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Ancient Empires
  • Aztecs 1300s-1520s
  • Founded Tenochtitlán in C. MX Island in Lake
    Texcoco
  • Chinampas- floating islands
  • Foods shared with world
  • maize (corn)
  • chocolate (xocoatl)- only for elite though- Food
    of the gods
  • tomatoes

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Ancient Empires
  • Aztecs contd
  • Ruled by emperor military, then majority
    (farmers), last were criminals slaves
  • Priests had own class
  • Human sacrifices to sun
  • god to rise ea. day
  • Tens of thousands
  • mostly P.O.W.s and some
  • noble family members

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Ancient Empires
  • Inca 1430s-1530s
  • Andes Mtns, Ecuador ? Chile
  • Ruled by emperor (Sapa Inca)
  • Then military (very oppressive)
  • Extensive road network thru mtns (rivals Romans)
  • Runners to warn of rebellion, invaders
  • All roads went thru Cuzco

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Original Incan road
Machu Picchu
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Ancient Empires
  • Inca contd
  • Used quipu for record keeping (for traders)
  • Spoke Quechua (dev. into ethnic grp.)
  • No written lang.
  • Masters of terracing irrigation from Pac. Ocn.
  • Domesticated alpacas llamas

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Terracing
Quipu
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Decline of Empires
  • Olmecs ?? (volcano, absorbed)
  • Mayan ?? (frequent war??, overpop.? over farm??,
    plagues??)
  • Aztecs Span. conquistador Hernán Cortés (1521)
  • Inca Span. conquistador Francisco Pizarro (1535)

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European Conquests
  • From 1500s-1700s
  • Colonizing for power and resources for home
    country
  • Columbian Exchange
  • As disease killed many Natives, they began
    enslaving Africans to meet labor shortages

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Latin American Revolutions
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Sources of Discontent- Late 1700s
  • Viceroys- Spanish governors
  • Peninsulares- Spaniards living in LA
  • Creoles- straight Euro. descent
  • Mestizos- Native Euro.
  • Mulattoes- Afn. Euro.
  • Zambos- Native Afn.
  • Amerindians- Natives
  • ALL distrusted one another

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Sources of Discontent
  • Peninsulares/Viceroys wanted self-rule
  • Creoles read works of Enlightenment thinkers All
    looked to Amn Fr. Rev? wanted more rights
  • Nat. Afns wanted freedom from slavery
  • Finally acted when Napoleon defeated Spain (made
    weaker)

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Haitis Struggle
  • French-ruled
  • Sugar coffee plantations 1/2 million slaves?
    lots of for France
  • 25,000 free (but not equal) mulattoes

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Haitis Struggle
  • Revolted in 1791
  • Led by Toussaint LOuverture
  • Former slave, but educated
  • Napoleon went in to regain, but Pres. TJ aided
    rebels
  • 1804 Complete independence

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  • Haiti is first non-slave nation in Western
    Hemisphere

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Mexicos Fight
  • Father Hidalgo El Grito de Dolores
  • 1810 cry for independence
  • encouraged lower class (mestizos) to fight for
    indep. and more rights
  • Hidalgo was executed? Fr. Jose Morales led fight
    (later executed)
  • Creoles (pure Span. descent) against rebels at 1st

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Mexicos Fight
  • 1820 new govnt in Spain ? scared Creoles ?
    fought with rebels ? won in 1821
  • Set up monarchy 1st, later a republic? never
    stable

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Simón Bolívar
  • 1810 Bolivar led revolt in Venezuela ? form
    republic (did not last)
  • Went on to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia? republics
  • Joined Jose de San Martin
  • Leader in Argentina Chile

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Simón Bolívar
  • Wars ended in 1824
  • Tried to unite lands into Gran Colombia ?
  • Biggest problem Power struggles caused huge
    civil wars? turn to military

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Brazil
  • Napoleon beat Portugal ?
  • Royals fled to Brazil ?
  • King made reforms ?
  • Left son Dom Pedro to rule
  • But new powers in Portugal were against Dom Pedro

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Brazil
  • He made Brazil independent constitutional
    monarchy?
  • Freedom of press religion elected legislature
  • 1889 became republic w/o any violence

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Dictatorships
  • As the countries fought for indep., power went to
    new people
  • European indigenous hist. stressed rank
    privilege?
  • So ppl of power and strength were natural fit?
  • Enter the era of CAUDILLOS (dictators)

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Dictatorships
  • Haiti
  • Instability stays
  • Blacks vs. mulattoes- assassination of each
    others leaders
  • Many military coups (even of democratically
    elected pres!), US occupancy, military
    dictatorships
  • UN peacekeepers present since 2004

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Dictatorships
  • Mexico
  • Series of military dictatorships
  • beginning with Santa Anna
  • 1920s Had ify multi-party elections (PRI ruled
    for 70 yrs)
  • Charged with fraud, unfair elections
  • Venezuela
  • From Bolivar on, dictatorships gave into military
    regimes

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Dictatorships
  • Brazil
  • Dom Pedros son helped econ. and ended slavery?
    landowners revolted to oust emperor
  • Set up fed. Republic
  • Lack of democratic tradition brought about
    decades of dictatorships, Nazi, Communist
    uprisings
  • 1985 marked 1st civilian president

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Dictatorships
  • People are unhappy? REVOLT
  • Option A the military puts out revolt and
    resumes power to keep order
  • Option B rebels win put in someone
    military/wealthy dont like ? military coup

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Caribbean Independence
  • 1898 Cuba from Spain
  • 1900s Jamaica Barbados from Britain
  • Some still under foreign control

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Panama Canal
  • Isthmus perfect place to connect oceans
  • Ferdinand de Lesseps (Suez Canal) tried but
    failed
  • Disease, geography,
  • Bunau-Varilla asked US pres TR (1901) to aid
    building

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Panama Canal
  • Panama was part of Colombia at time
  • Col. refused to give up land
  • Panamanians revolted, US helped them
  • Panama gained independence (1903)
  • Canal began in 1904, until 1914
  • US owned until 1999

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Cuba
  • Like others, ppl were discontent with govnt
  • Cuba- gap b/w rich and poor
  • Revolution led by Fidel Castro set up Communist
    State with military dictator (1959)
  • Ruled until 06-08? left Raul (brother) in power

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Change
  • Mexico
  • Mid-90s gave rise to Zapatista rebels
  • Fight for indigenous rights spreads
  • 2000 marked PAN take over (Vicente Fox, Felipe
    Calderon)
  • Venezuela
  • Coups lasted into 90s, one even by current
    leftist Pres. Chavez
  • Electorate voted him in b/c he was a strong ruler
    in a time a of crisis
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