The Independence of Latin America

The Independence of Latin America
Author: Leslie Bethell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1987-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521349273

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Latin America's quest for independence is revealed through the national struggles of Mexico, Spanish Central and South America, and Brazil. Excerpted from the Cambridge History of Latin America.

Independence in Latin America

Independence in Latin America
Author: Richard Graham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1972
Genre: History
ISBN: UTEXAS:059172012627020

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Independence in Latin America

Independence in Latin America
Author: Richard Graham
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780292745346

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In the course of fifteen momentous years, the Spanish- and the Portuguese-American empires that had endured for three centuries came to an end in the mid-1820s. How did this come about? Not all Latin Americans desired such a change, and the independence wars were civil wars, often cruel and always violent. What social and economic groups lined up on one side or the other? Were there variations from place to place, region to region? Did men and women differ in their experience of war? How did Indians and blacks participate and how did they fare as a result? In the end, who won and who lost? Independence in Latin America is about the reciprocal effect of war and social dislocation. It also demonstrates that the war itself led to national identity and so to the creation of new states. These governments generally acknowledged the novel principle of constitutionalism and popular sovereignty, even when sometimes carving out exceptions to such rules. The notion that society consisted of individuals and was not a body made up of castes, guilds, and other corporate orders had become commonplace by the end of these wars. So international politics and military confrontations are only part of the intriguing story recounted here. For this third edition, Richard Graham has written a new introduction and extensively revised and updated the text. He has also added new illustrations and maps.

Independence in Latin America

Independence in Latin America
Author: Richard Graham
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173009888307

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This brief text outlines the complex processes through which Latin America became independent of Spain and Portugal in the first quarter of the nineteenth century. The author argues that three major forces shaped the contours of independence: 1) the rise of a single world economy driven especially by the rise of industrial capitalism in England, 2) the response of the Latin American elites as they sought to gain advantage from these changes, and 3) the constant pressure exerted upon the elites by Indians, mestizos, blacks, slaves, and the poor generally. This edition uses a conceptual framework which places emphasis on the social pressures for independence mounted by non-elites.

Revolution and Independence in Latin America The Liberators

Revolution and Independence in Latin America  The Liberators
Author: Meredith Day
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781680480290

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Between 1808 and 1826, all of mainland Latin America became independent from Spain and Portugal, the colonial powers that had ruled the region for three centuries. Undesirable economic restrictions and a caste system that favored those born in Europe made the conditions for revolution ripe in the Americas. Combined with the actions of insightful leaders—most notably Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín—Latin American independence was all but guaranteed. This title explores the revolutions, their historical causes, and the new nations’ ensuing struggles, providing invaluable context for understanding the culture, politics, and social identity of the region today.

Latin American Independence

Latin American Independence
Author: Sarah C. Chambers,John Charles Chasteen
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780872208636

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"Rarely has the story of Latin American independence been told so richly and with such a plurality of voices. Chambers and Chasteen have expertly woven a comprehensive yet accessible historical tapestry of primary sources to tell the story of the Wars for Independence. The editors recover fascinating, lesser-known voices---many of which appear in English for the first time here---and situate them alongside canonical sources in rewarding and surprising ways. This is an indispensable resource for students and scholars alike, and an invitation to critically rethink the multiple meanings and resonance of Latin American independence." Christopher Conway, The University of Texas at Arlington "This magnificent collection gives voice to the many peoples---women and men, Blacks and Whites, natives and newcomers---who watched, fought, fled, and most especially put pen to paper as the Iberian empires broke up. All of them bring history to life. The introductions to each document, themselves valuable little essays, will guide even the untutored through the complex labyrinth of Latin America's first revolutions." Jeremy Adelman, Princeton University Maps and illustrations are included, as are a chronology of the Wars for Independence, suggestions for further reading, and a thorough index.

Liberators

Liberators
Author: Robert Harvey
Publsiher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 158567284X

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Describes the lives and deaths of the seven Liberators, the men who led Latin America's fight for independence and won it in a span of only twenty years after three centuries of Spanish domination.

The United States and the independence of Latin America

The United States and the independence of Latin America
Author: Arthur Preston Whitaker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1941
Genre: Monroe doctrine
ISBN: UOM:39015008016100

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