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Nationalist Revolution Sweep the West, 1789-1900. Chapter 24. Latin America Peoples Win Independence. Ch. 24, Section 1. Toussaint L ’ Ouverture. Led a slave revolt that ended slavery on the island of Hispaniola. Creoles. Spearheaded the independence movement in Latin America.
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Latin America Peoples Win Independence Ch. 24, Section 1
Toussaint L’Ouverture • Led a slave revolt that ended slavery on the island of Hispaniola
Creoles • Spearheaded the independence movement in Latin America
Simon Bolivar • The Liberator • Led his forces against the Spanish army in the Battle of Ayacucho • The last major battle in the Spanish colonies’ war for independence
Jose de San Martin • Military officer who liberated parts of Spanish-speaking South America • Won independence for Argentina and Chile • Gave up command of his army afterwards
Miguel Hidalgo • Priest • Issued Grito de Dolores • Called for a peasant rebellion in Mexico • Led the independence movement in Mexico
Europe Faces Revolution Section 2
Schools of political thought • Conservative • Wealthy property owners and nobility • Argued for protecting traditional monarchies in Europe • Liberal • Middle-class business leaders and merchants • Wanted to give more power to elected parliments • Only the educated and landowners could vote • Radical • Wanted drastic change • Thought that government should practice the ideals of the French Revolution
Nationalism • The belief that people’s greatest loyalty should not be to a king or an empire but to a nation of people who share a common culture and history
Nation-State • An independent geographical unit of people having a common culture and identity.
Balkans • The region of southeastern Europe • Now occupied by Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, the European part of Turkey, and the former republics of Yugoslavia
Louis-Napoleon • Nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte • Took the title of Emperor Napoleon III
Alexander II • Son of Czar Nicholas I • Moved Russia towards modernization and social change
Nationalism Section 3
Empires that suffered from nationalism • Austria • Russia • Russification • The process of forcing Russian culture on all ethnic groups in the Russian Empire • Ottoman Empire
Junkers • Strongly conservative members of Prussia’s wealthy landowning class
Otto von Bismarck • Prime minister of Prussia • Conservative Junker
Realpolitik • “The politics of reality” • Describes tough power politics with no room for individualism
Revolutions in the Arts Section 4
Romanticism • An early 19th-century movement in art and thought, which focused on emotion and nature rather than reason and society.
Emotion • Key element of romanticism
Realism • 19th-century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
Impressionism • A movement in 19th-century painting, in which artists reacted against realism by seeking to convey their impressions of subjects or moments in time
Impressionist painters • Goal • To show a moment in time at a glance