Examine the six documents that follow and answer the question before us: Latin American independence: Why did the Creoles lead the fight? 153 ©2012 The DBQ
Latin American Revolutions Mini-Q Step Two: Establishing the Context (continued) Answers to Background Essay Questions 1 Why did Spain create colonies
political figure that played a leading role in Latin America's struggle for independence During his lifetime he led Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador,
Evaluate the factors that lead to the revolutionary era of the late 18 centuries, focusing on the French, American, and Latin American revolutions
What was one effect of the Latin American revolutions of the 19th century? A) unification of Italy B) independence movements in Latin America C) Zionist
Spaniards, Creoles, Mestizos, Native Americans, and enslaved Africans lived on St Domingue, a French colony that became present-day Haiti Led by Toussaint L'
The American Revolution created a ripple effect in both the Western and Eastern hemispheres Inspired by the Americans' successful campaign for independence
Source: Orbelina Soza Meirena, female community activist, interview with Latin American historian Barbara Seitz on women's roles in the Nicaraguan revolution
Latin America in the twentieth century plausibly drawn from the documents socialism, communism, and feminism on the role of women in Latin American
During the 19th century, Spanish control in Latin America caused Creoles to lead a revolution because they felt pressure from lower social classes, wanted
twentieth-century Latin America Photograph of soldaderas (Mexican female soldiers) during the Mexican Revolution, American Revolution (1775–1781)