10.2 Independence movements in Western Hemisphere in the 18th and 19th centuries

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colony

Territory settled and ruled by people from another land

mulatto

a person of mixed African and European descent in Spanish colonies

mestizo

a person of mixed native American and European descent in Spanish colonies

counter-revolutionary

a person who reacts to a revolution in which those originally in power try to counteract the changes that took place as a result of the revolution

fraternity

friendship and mutual support

Napoleon

military leader and later emperor of France who brought order and stability towards the end of the Revolution. He attempted to conquer all of Europe, but failed and was eventually exiled to a remote island for the rest of his life

recession

period of reduced economic activity

universal Method Suffrage

right of all adult men to vote

autonomy

self-rule

nationalism

strong feelings of support for one's nation

ideology

system of thought and belief

liberty

the freedom to do what you'd like to do

St. Dominque

the name for Haiti when it was a French colony

sovereignty

the power of a state to rule itself

equality

the state of being equal

abolish

to stop something from happening or end something

Father Miguel Hidalgo

(1753-1811) a Mexican Roman Catholic priest who was a leader of the Mexican War of Independence

Jos'e de San Martin

1778-1850- an Argentine general and leader of South America's independence movement from Spain

Simo'n Bolivar

1783-1830- leader of Latin American Independence movements in South America

French Revolution

1789-1804- a political revolution during which the lower and middle class in France, frustrated over social, economic, and political problems in the country and inspired by Enlightenment ideas overthrew King Louis XVI and tried to institute a more democratic government

Haitian Revolution

1791-1804- a successful slave revolt and revolution that led to Haiti's independence from France

Napoleonic Wars

1803-1815- a series of major wars in Europe during which Napoleon attempted to conquer the continent, after his final defeat Napoleon was exiled to an island in the Atlantic Ocean and European powers redrew the borders in the continent at the Congress of Vienna

Mexican War of Independence

1810-1821- an armed conflict that led to Mexico's independence from Spain

Haiti

a nation in the Caribbean Sea that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic

peninsulare

a person born in Spain who lived in a Spanish colony

Creole

a person of European descent born in an overseas colony


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