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Latin American Independence
The causes of
independence
revolutionary independence
movements
American Revolution
Independence encouraged
French Revolution and
the Spanish War
fight for their own freedom
Great Britain
assistance to the supporters
of independence
end Spain's dominance
trade with America
Creole bourgeoisie
political and economic control
end to their dependence on Spain
it came to trade
Enlightenment ideas
by Creole students
Spanish directors of
trading companies
e brought to America
various factors that led
to the emergence
The sequence of events
began during the Spanish War
of Independence
Joseph I as King of Spain
idea of independence
began to spread
In the Viceroyalty
of New Spain
called Hidalgo
led a social uprising of Indians
Spanish authorities in 1810
In the Viceroyalty of
New Granada
General of Venezuela
simón Bolívar led a liberal bourgeois
In the Viceroyalty of
the Río de la Plata
rom Argentina, across Chile, Uruguay
Paraguay declared its
independence in 1811
General José de San Martín
led a series of revolts
the consequences
of independence
consequences for the new South
American countries were different
countries were formed, such as
Venezuela, Argentina and Mexico
Creole bourgeoisie gained the
political and economic power
republics now came under the influence
establishment of free trade damaged
the economies of many countries
consequences of
Latin American
Spain lost its hegemony
loss of the American
colonies
reduced Spain's international
became a second-rate
Spanish economy suffered
had always come from America
monopoly over the
American colonies