HST202 Chpt.23
The Spanish mercantilist monopoly came to an end in Latin America in which of the following decades?
1820s
When did slavery end in Brazil?
1888
Which political ideology favored a strict separation of church and state?
Liberals
. _______________ was a European-backed emperor of Mexico from 1864-1867.
Maximilian
Where did most of the immigrants from Europe, like the one's below, settle in Latin America?
They settled in urban areas like Buenos Aires
The Paraguayan War pitted Paraguay against
a triple alliance of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay
The Monroe Doctrine stated that...
the United States government would not tolerate foreign intervention in the Americas correct
The ____________ was the site of the showdown between Mexican forces and Texans intent on independence.
Alamo
In 1807 the Portuguese royal family, fleeing the advancing armies of Napoleon, relocated to __________
Brazil
By 1800, the viceroyalty of La Plata, with its capital the port of _________, had grown through contraband trade with Great Britain.
Buenos Aires
Some 235,000 _________ "coolies" were brought to Peru, Cuba, and Costa Rica, working in silver mines, sugar and cotton plantations, and later on railroads-and only about 10% of them returned home.
Chinese
Simón Bolívar's "Gran Colombia" encompassed the modern states of _______________.
Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama
From which social group did many of the leaders of independence movements come from?
Creoles
Who launched the movement in opposition to the viceroyalty in New Spain (modern Mexico)?
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Which of the following was not a major industrial market for Latin American exports?
Portugal
The proclamation of a Brazilian republic resulted in which two political constituencies?
Provincial federalism vs. supporters of a strong central presidency
Caudillo is the Latin American term for a leader who
accepts no constitutional limits on his power
______________ ended slavery in Brazil in 1888
central government
After independence in Argentina, the ruling junta in Buenos Aires solidified into an oligarchy of __________
creoles elites
A major goal of Mexican revolutionaries, like Emiliano Zapata below, was to:
distribute land to tenant farmers, laborers, and village peasants
In the five years after the abolition of slavery, the Brazilian economy _____________.
expanded
Generally speaking, the 19th century Latin American economy revolved around _______.
exports
Under the leadership of _______________, the Mexican Revolution was ended late in 1920.
Álvaro Obregón