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What helped the Mexican rebel win?. A. The king of Spain died B. All the Creoles finally joined the rebels C. The rebels’ guerrilla tactics finally worked D. Iturbide and his army unit joined the rebels. D. Iturbide and his army unit joined the rebels.
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What helped the Mexican rebel win? A. The king of Spain died B. All the Creoles finally joined the rebels C. The rebels’ guerrilla tactics finally worked D. Iturbide and his army unit joined the rebels
Who was the most successful liberator of South America? A. Hidalgo B. Napoleon C. Iturbide D. Bolivar
What European country tried to capture Buenos Aires? A Great Britain B. Italy C. France D. Portugal
Which Mexican rules fought against Texans at the Alamo? A. Diaz B. Santa Anna C. Villa D. Juarez
Why were the guerrilla leaders Villa and Zapata so successful? A. They were rich and well educated B. They had supporters in the United States C. They fought for the cause of the poor people. D. They had more resources than the army.
C. They fought for the cause of the poor. Villa Zapata
What present day countries formed La Plata? A. Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina B. Mexico, Guatemala, and Venezuela C. Haiti and Cuba D. Columbia and Ecuador
How was Brazil different from many other Latin American countries? A. It was ruled by Portugal, not Spain B. It had no sea ports C. It contained valuable gold mines D. Its people spoke the language of Incas
Who was the first person to try to liberate Venezuela from Spanish rule? A. Francisco de Miranda B. Diego Rivera C. Toussaint L’Ouverture D. Simon Bolivar
In what year did Mexico’s War of Independence begin? A. 1821 B. 1800 C. 1808 D. 1810
Why were the Creoles in Mexico unhappy with Spain? A. They wanted to keep slavery B. They wanted to hold power C. They want to back to Spain D. They preferred the French
B. They wanted to hold power Class System Spaniards Creoles Mestizos Indians Slaves
Grito de Dolores – What is it? A. The ringing of the church bells B. The sounds worshipers make in church C. A sound heard during hot summers in Mexico D. The last words of Hidalgo’s independence speech
Why was Jose Maria Morelos unsuccessful in winning independence? A. He was killed on the first day of battle B. He refused to carry a weapon C. He wanted to take land away from the Creoles D. He was not trusted by the people
What did Toussaint first do to help the Haitian revolution? A. He burned fields B. He was a cook C. He was a doctor D. He was general
Who began the Haiti’s struggle for independence? A. Biassou B. Jean Francois C. Boukman D. Santo Domingo
C. Boukman Haitian priest who conducted a religious ceremony in Haiti
Haiti is part of what island? A. Hispaniola B. Puerto Rico C. Cuba D. Bermuda
Why did the French leave St. Domingue? A. Raining and flooding B. Dessalines kept burning towns C. Toussaint was captured D. Yellow fever killed thousands of French soldiers
What was Haiti’s Night of Fire? A. Devastating forest fire happened B. A volcano erupted C. The night slaves began a rebellion D. The night many people lost their jobs
C. The slaves began a rebellion When the Night Skies Turn Bright With Flame "Eh! Eh! Bomba! Heu! Heu! Cango, bafio t�! Canga, moun� de l�! Canga, do ki la! Canga li! [translation: We swear to destroy the whites and all they possess; let us die rather than fail to keep this vow.] Song of Haiti's slave quarters
Which influenced the Latin American independence movement? A. The French Revolution B. The American Revolution C. Writings of Enlightenment thinkers D. A, B, and C
D. A, B, and C The French Revolution The American Revolution Writings of Enlightenment thinkers All influenced the Latin American independence movement.
How did Napoleon Bonaparte influence the Latin American independence movement. A. He stopped trade in Latin America B. He installed his brother on the Spanish throne C. He invaded Latin America D. He wrote article about Latin American independence
B. He installed his brother on the Spanish throne Napoleon (French) by putting his brother on the thrown allowed the Spanish colonies in America to declare independence from Spain with out having to be disloyal to their deposedSpanish king. Deposed means to remove from office or position