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Chapter 13 Quiz for Exploitation, Inequality, and Resistance
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Upon reclaiming the throne, Ferdinand VII
toured his empire to reestablish his sovereignty and fealty
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had Jóse, who had occupied the throne after Napoleon's conquest, executed
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reaffirmed the rights guaranteed to Spaniards by the constitution
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set about restoring Spain's government to its state in 1808
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Spanish American elites began to favor full independence in light of Ferdinand's
suppression of the free press, representation, and other rights
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support of the abolition of slavery
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conversation to Protestantism
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punishing new taxes
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After the arrival of General Pablo Morillo, native son elites viewed independence as the best guarantee of their property.
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Simón BolÃvar was known as the
Protector
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Liberator
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Redeemer
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Emancipator
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In 1819, BolÃvar's victory at Boyacá, near Bogotá, effectively liberated most of present day
Bolivia
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Venezuela
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Chile
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Colombia
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Ferdinand was forced to accept a constitutional monarchy after a revolt led by
Simón BolÃvar
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Pablo Morillo
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José Antonio Páez
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Rafael Riego
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The last South American bases loyal to Spain surrendered in
1826
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1827
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1828
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1829
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The document that marked the formal call for Mexico's complete self rule was the
Plan of Iturbide
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Plan of Iguala
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Plan of Córdoba
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Plan of Riego
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One reason the wars of independence in mainland Spanish America lasted more than a decade was that the revolutionaries lacked foreign support.
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The most influential insurgent leaders were peninsulars.
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Of the many slaves who served in both the royalist and patriot armies during the wars of independence
almost none gained their freedom
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only those fighting for the patriots were freed
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only those fighting for the royalists were freed
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nearly all on both sides gained their freedom
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Royalist forces in Venezuela and coastal New Granada had a mortality rate of roughly
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65 percent
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80 percent
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90 percent
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Although women in South America covered many of their male relatives' responsibilities while the men were fighting the wars, they did not actively participate in independence efforts.
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Brazil experienced an easier transition to independence because
Portugal lacked the resources to fight to maintain control
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the country gained its independence after the rest of South America
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of the presence of a Portuguese prince
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a stronger economy provided a buffer
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