

Son and successor of Joao VI in brazil aided in the declaration of Brazilian independence in 1822 and became constitutional emperorįirst leader of Paraguay following its independence from Spain dictator Portuguese monarch who established seat of government in brazil from 1808-1820 as a result of napoleonic invasion of iberian peninsula made brazil seat of empire with capital at rio de janeiro. Mestizo general who established union of independent Peru and Bolivia between 18. Independent leaders who dominated local areas by force in defiance of national policies sometimes seized national governments to impose their concept of rule typical throughout newly independent countries of latin america. Exiled from MexicoĪ policy of imperialism rationalized as inevitable (as if granted by God) United States belief in 19th century Latin American politicians who wished to create strong, centralized national governments with broad powers often supported by politicians who described themselves as conservatives.Īn American foreign policy opposing interference in the Western hemisphere from outside powersĭictator of Mexico led attack on Alamo in 1836 defeated by Sam Houston at San Jacinto participated in the Mexican War sold the "Gadsden Purchase" to U.S. This ended the Mexican war by giving the U.S half of Mexico signed in 1848 View (active tab) Flashcards Learn Scatter Printer Friendly. 6234692791: sepoys: Troops that served the BEIC, recruited mainly from various warlike peoples of India. Mexican national hero brought liberal reforms to Mexico, including separation of church and state, land distribution to the poor, and an educational system for all of Mexico defeated French emperor 0: 6234695969: British Raj: British government in India. Proclaimed emperor of Mexico following intervention of France in 1862 ruled until overthrow and execution by liberal revolutionaries under Benito Juárez in 1867. Replaced state of Buenos Aires in 1862 as a result of a compromise between centralists and federalists. Liberal politician and president of the Argentine Republic author of Facundo, a critique of caudillo politics increased international trade and launched reforms in education and transportation. The belief that the more industrialized, urban, and modern a society became, the more social change and improvement were possible as traditional patterns and attitudes were abandoned or transformed. Chapter 34 - Franklin D.One of Juarez's generals elected president of Mexico in 1876 dominated Mexican politics for 35 years imposed strong central government The belief that development and underdevelopment were not stages but were part of the same process that development and growth of areas like western Europe were achieved at the expense of underdevelopment of dependent regions like Latin America.Chapter 33 - The Great Depression and the New Deal.Chapter 32 - The Politics of Boom and Bust.Chapter 31 - American Life in the "Roaring Twenties".Chapter 29 - Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad.Chapter 28 - Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt.Chapter 26 - The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution.Chapter 23 - Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age.Chapter 22 - The Ordeal of Reconstruction.Chapter 20 - Girding for War: The North and the South.Chapter 18 - Renewing the Sectional Struggle.Chapter 17 - Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy.Chapter 16 - The South and the Slavery Controversy.Chapter 15 - The Ferment of Reform and Culture.Chapter 14 - Forging the National Economy.Chapter 13 - The Rise of a Mass Democracy.Chapter 12 - The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism.Chapter 11 - The Triumphs and the Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic.Chapter 10 - Launching the New Ship of State.Chapter 9 - The Confederation and the Constitution.Chapter 8 - America Secedes from the Empire.

Chapter 5 - Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution.Chapter 4 - American Life in the 17th Century.Chapter 3 - Settling the Northern Colonies.Chapter 2 - The Planting of English America.This edition was released in 2013, and it covers history in the United States from 33,000 B.C. The links provide detailed summaries on American/US history from one of the most popular US History textbooks in the United States. Below you will find notes for the 15th edition of the A.P.
