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Notes on Latin American Independence, 19th century nationalism, and Industrial revolution (G.H 3)
Title: Notes on Latin American Independence, 19th century nationalism, and Industrial revolution (G.H 3)
Category: History / World History
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Notes on Latin American Independence, 19th century nationalism, and Industrial revolution (G.H 3)
Latin American Independence
*Inspired by Enlightenment ideals, the people of Latin America rebelled against Spanish & Portuguese rule in the early 19th century. Rebels in the Spanish colonies waged a series of hand-fought military campaigns to gain their independence, while Brazil carried out a peaceful revolution to free itself from Portugal
*From 1814-15, the Congress of Vienna, which was organized by Prime Minister Metternich of Austria, met to discuss the future of European politics
*The main
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s until 1900's
*Used the assembly line during WWI
*Used water power & petroleum as new fuels
*Lower call made up new language*Government was more successful in establishing a stable base for the future industrialization & economical growth
*They created a modern currency system as well as modern banking
*Modern banking lead to;
*Development of communication
*Creation of modern postal system
*Tying the country together w/o telegraph network
*Modernized facilities
*1872- first rail road
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