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AP World History 2.3 Industrialization and Global Integration, c. 1750 to c. 1900. Which was the first Latin American nation to achieve independence from Europe?
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- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by soccer healing [Man jumps for soccer ball]
- 00:07
the wounds of colonialism one which was the first Latin American nation to
- 00:15
achieve independence from Europe anyway pendulums are at Haiti Ecuador Mexico
- 00:18
bruceville well these revolutions started from the bottom and now they're
- 00:23
here so let's do the same answer d you're up brazil brazil fought for their [Brazilian soldiers appear]
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- 00:27
own independence against their portuguese colonists and earned it in
- 00:31
1822 when dom pedro the first declared brazilian independent this earned him
- 00:36
the nickname The Liberator which would have been a great wrestling name if he [Dom Pedro wearing a blue mask]
- 00:41
didn't have his hands full being Portuguese royalty meanwhile Mexico also
- 00:45
known as answer C declared their independence from spain in 1810 but it
- 00:50
wasn't formally recognized by the spaniards until 1821 eleven years later [Mexico and Spain staring at each other]
- 00:55
kind of like how no matter how many times you tell your mom you're too old
- 00:58
for cartoon character mac and cheese she still insist as usual if that'll be a
- 01:03
few years next up we have answered be the Ecuadorian war of independence was
- 01:07
bought from 1822 1822 against the spanish colony climaxing in the Battle [Ecuadorian soldiers in battle]
- 01:12
of cachinga to this day it remains the most fun battle to say out loud pitching
- 01:17
yeah and last but certainly not least actually first comes
- 01:22
the independence of Haiti inspired by the French Revolution Haiti decided to revolt
- 01:26
against France in 1804 making them the first Latin American country to achieve [France flag appears surprised]
- 01:32
their own independent Napoleon's army actually tried to take hey be back but
- 01:36
the warm climate and low altitude caused an outbreak of the yellow fever making [Napoleon laying on hospital bed]
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it sort of like well twice the victory
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