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Venezuelan Revolutionary 1812 designed first Venezuelan flag |
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Ruled Brazil from Portugal until he fled to Brazil. Made Brazil a kingdom in 1815. Left his 5 year old son in Brazil to rule. |
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governor of Buenos Ayres in 1829 overthrew Rivodavia |
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Peru-Bolivian Confederation |
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President of Boliva conquered Peru and made the confederation lasted from 1836-1839 |
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A woman of the independence movement. From 1809 led the movement with her husband. She was from Bolivia. |
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Cabanagem (1835-1840) in Brazil. It was a social revolt |
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President of the republic of Mexico first from 1877-80 and second 1884-1911; Mexico was stable during his rule, but it was an absolute rule. The Election of 1910 was between Madero and Diaz. |
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1810 Mexican Movement gathered 80,000 followers. It was an uprising of the common people |
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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna |
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Became president of Mexico in 1833 by election Sold territory to the U.S. as part of the Gadsden purchase. |
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1831 to 1840, Brazil was ruled by three appointed regents, in the name of the 5 year old king Dom Pedro; |
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was president of Bolivia from 1848 to 1855
called father by the people |
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He was an Afro-Latin American independence leader from Columbia Won battle in 1823 that freed Venezuela. |
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1879-1884 A war fought by Chile with Peru and Bolivia Peace treaties with Peru (1883) and Bolivia (1904) gave Chile large territorial gains. |
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