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Latin America Study Guide-History

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Latin America Study Guide-History. What is the Columbian Exchange?. The exchange of plants, animals, diseases and weapons. Which three areas are involved in triangular trade?. Europe, Africa, the Americas. When the ships left Europe where did they first stop? What did they pick up?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Latin America Study Guide-History

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• What is the Columbian Exchange?

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• The exchange of plants, animals, diseases and weapons

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• Which three areas are involved in triangular trade?

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• Europe, Africa, the Americas

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When the ships left Europe where did they first stop? What did they pick up?

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• The first stopped in Africa, and they traded goods for slaves

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• Where did they go next, what did they bring?

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• They went to the Americas and brought the slaves to work on plantations

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• After they left, where did they return to?

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• After they left the Americas they returned to Europe and brought back goods from the Americas

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• Where did L’Ouverture try to liberate?

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• Haiti

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• Who did he lead a revolt against?

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• The French

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• When was Haiti declared free of French rule?

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• 1804

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• Did he live to see Haiti liberated?

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• No, he died in prison

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• Where did Simon Bolivar try to liberate?

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• Venezuela

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• Which country had control over Venezuela?

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• Spain

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• What was Bolivar’s nickname?

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• El Libertador

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• Where did Hidalgo liberate?

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• Mexico (and then eventually many other countries in South America)

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• Who had control over Mexico?

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• Spain

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• Who controlled Cuba until 1898?

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• Spain

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• Who was the dictator?

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• Batista

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• Who tried to overthrow the government?

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• Fidel Castro

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• What did Castro do when he seized power of Cuba?

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• He made himself a dictator

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• Why did the US like Castro?

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• He promised to turn Cuba into a democracy

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• Did he follow through on his promises?

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• no

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• What type of government did Castro create?

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• Communist

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• What was the purpose of the Bay of Pigs?

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• Cubans exiled to Florida and unhappy Cubans met at the Bay of Pigs and tried to overthrow Castro, they were not successful and it created a very bad relationship between the US and Cuba

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• What did the Soviets place in Cuba?

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• Secret soviet missile bases

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• Why was the US so concerned about this?

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• Cuba is 90 miles from FL and the missiles were long range and could hit the US

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• What did the US place on Cuba that still exists now?

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• A trade embargo (the US will not trade with Cuba)

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• What did that do to Cuba’s economy?

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• it caused Cuba to have a very poor economy

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• Who is the current dictator of Cuba?

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• Raul Castro