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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1776-1783 |
The American Revolution
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1789 |
The French Revolution
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1804 |
Independent republic Haiti proclaimed
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1810 |
Father Miguel de Hidalgo calls for help from the Indians and Mestizos of his region in order to obtain independence
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1820 |
Mexican independence declared from Spain
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1821 |
Mexico gains independence from Spain
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1817-1822 |
Simon Bolivar wins a series of victories for Gran Columbia against Spain
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1813 |
Paraguay declares its independence from Spain
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1825 |
All of Spanish South America gained its political independence by then
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1807 |
French troops invade Portugal and royal family flees to Brazil
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1820 |
Liberal revolution in Portugal, king recalled from Brazil and parliament revoked.
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1822 |
Dom Pedro I declares Brazilian independence from Portugal
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1830 |
All former Spanish and Portuguese colonies are independent nations
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1854 |
Slavery abolished everywhere except Spain's remaining colonies, Cuba and Puerto Rico
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1823 |
Mexico's short lived monarchy ends, and republic is proclaimed
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1844 |
Dominican Republic gains independence
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1830 |
Gran Columbia dissolves
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1828 |
Uruguay gains independence
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1833 |
Chile enacts a constitution that gives the president broad powers
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1823 |
Monroe Doctrine issued
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1820-1880 |
Latin American pop. doubles to 43 million
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1829 |
Spanish invade Mexico
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1838 |
French expedition land in Mexico to collect unpaid debts
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1848 |
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1836 |
Battle of the Alamo
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1854 |
La Reforma begins
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1867 |
Maximilian and his generals captured and executed in Mexico
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1862 |
Argentine Republic emerged after considerable fighting and a compromise
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1865-1870 |
Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay fight Paraguay
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1880 |
Indians south of Buenos Aires defeated
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1850-1875 |
More than 300,000 immigrants set sail for Brazil
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1888 |
Brazil abolishes slavery
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1889 |
A nearly bloodless military coup deposes the Brazilian emperor and establishes a republic influenced by positivists
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1902 |
Rebellion in the Backlands is written by Euclides da Cunha
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1872 |
Jose Hernandez writes Martin Fierro
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1881 |
Chileans occupy Lima and impose a treaty on Peru
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1898 |
Outbreak of war between Spain and U.S.A.
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1898 |
U.S. occupies Cuba, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico
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Ch. 25 The Consolidation of Latin America, 1830-1920
1908 |
Panama Canal is open to traffic
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