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Miss K's Ch. 8.3: Revolts in Latin America

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peninsulare   Spanish-born; highest social class; dominated Latin American social & political life; held top jobs in govt. & church  
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creole   European-descended Latin Americans; owned the haciendas, ranches, and mines; resented their second class status  
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mestizo   people of Native American & European descent; angry over being denied the status, wealth, and power that were available to whites  
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mulatto   people of African and European descent; angry over being denied the status, wealth, and power that were available to whites  
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Simon Bolivar   Creole who was inspired by his travels in Europe & became a leader of independence movement  
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Toussaint L'Ouverture   A self-educated former slave who led a revolt in Haiti against the French  
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Father Miguel Hidalgo   A creole priest in Mexico who called for Mexicans to fight for independence  
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Father Jose Morelos   Mestizo priest who called for political and social reform to improve conditions for Mexicans, abolish slavery, and give all men the right to vote  
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Jose de San Martin   Creole who led an army that rid Chile and Peru of the Spanish; ceded power to Bolivar to finish off victory over Spain  
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Dom Pedro   son of Portugal's king who fled to Brazil after Napoleon's attack; became emperor of an independent Brazil  
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