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CHAPTER 21. THE AMERICAS, 1650-1825: FROM EUROPEAN DOMINANCE TO INDEPENDENCE. The Iberian Colonies: 1650-1789. The Spanish Empire Society Economics Brazil–Portugal in the New World The West Indies. Breaking Away: The First American Revolution. A New Consciousness
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CHAPTER 21 THE AMERICAS, 1650-1825: FROM EUROPEAN DOMINANCE TO INDEPENDENCE
The Iberian Colonies: 1650-1789 • The Spanish Empire • Society • Economics • Brazil–Portugal in the New World The West Indies
Breaking Away: The First American Revolution • A New Consciousness • The Roots of Rebellion • The Revolutionary War • Creating a Nation: The Logic of Locke • The Constitution of the United States • From Theory to Reality • Unfulfilled Dreams
The Latin American Revolutions • Toussaint Louverture and Haitian Independence
Revolutions in Mexico and Central And South America • Fracture Zones and Frustrations • Mexico • Simón Bolívar and the Northern Revolt • José de San Martín and Southern Independence • The Social and Economic Consequences of the Latin American Revolutions