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Ancient History of Latin America. Ch. 9 Sec. 2. 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. Ancient Empires. Mayan: 250-900 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ancient History  of Latin America

Ancient History Ancient History

of Latin of Latin AmericaAmerica

Ch. 9 Sec. 2

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Ancient EmpiresAncient 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 EmpiresAncient 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 EmpiresAncient Empires• Mayan cont’d

–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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Ancient EmpiresAncient 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 EmpiresAncient Empires• Aztecs cont’d

– Ruled by emperor next 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 EmpiresAncient 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 EmpiresAncient Empires• Inca cont’d

–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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Quipu

Terracing

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Decline of EmpiresDecline of Empires• Olmecs: ?? (volcano, absorbed)• Mayan: ?? (frequent war??,

overpop. over farm??)• Aztecs: Span. conquistador

Hernán Cortés (1521)• Inca: Span. conquistador

Francisco Pizarro (1535)

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European ConquestsEuropean 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 Latin American American

RevolutionRevolutionss

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Sources of Discontent- Sources of Discontent- Late 1700sLate 1700s

1. Viceroys- Spanish governors2. Peninsulares- Spaniards living in LA3. Creoles- straight Euro. descent4. Mestizos- Native + Euro. 5. Mulattoes- Afn. + Euro. 6. Zambos- Native + Afn. 7. Amerindians- Natives

ALL distrusted one another

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Sources of Sources of DiscontentDiscontent

• 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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Haiti’s StruggleHaiti’s 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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Haiti’s StruggleHaiti’s Struggle• Revolted in 1791• Led by Toussaint L’Ouverture

–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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Mexico’s FightMexico’s 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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Mexico’s FightMexico’s Fight

• 1820: new govn’t in Spain scared Creoles fought with rebels won in 1821

• Set up monarchy 1st, later a republic never stable

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•United Central United Central America followed America followed suit (early 1820s)suit (early 1820s)

•Union broke:Union broke:

•GuatemalaGuatemala

•NicaraguaNicaragua

•HondurasHonduras

•El SalvadorEl Salvador

•Costa RicaCosta Rica

•But how do they But how do they know how to rule know how to rule themselves?themselves?

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SimSimóón Boln Bolíívarvar• 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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SimSimóón Boln Bolíívarvar

• 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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BrazilBrazil• 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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BrazilBrazil

• He made Brazil independent constitutional monarchy

• Freedom of press & religion; elected legislature

• 1889: became republic w/o any violence

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DictatorshipsDictatorships• 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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DictatorshipsDictatorships• Haiti:

– Instability stays• Blacks vs. mulattoes- assassination of each other’s leaders

• Many military coups (even of democratically elected pres!), US occupancy, military dictatorships

• UN peacekeepers present since 2004

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DictatorshipsDictatorships• 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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DictatorshipsDictatorships• Brazil:

–Dom Pedro’s 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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DictatorshipsDictatorships• 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 don’t like military coup

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Caribbean Caribbean IndependenceIndependence

• 1898: Cuba from Spain

• 1900s: Jamaica & Barbados from Britain

• Some still under foreign control

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Panama CanalPanama 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 CanalPanama 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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CubaCuba

• Like others, ppl were discontent with govn’t

• 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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ChangeChange• 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