Impact of Cuban Revolution and Zapatistas in Latin America

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Analyzing the significant 20th-century events in Latin America, this content delves into the Cuban Revolution's lasting impact on Cuba and the region, alongside the political outcomes of the Zapatista guerrilla movement in Mexico. It covers essential questions, historical context, and the repercussions of these revolutionary movements.


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  1. Big Changes Cuban Revolution and Zapatistas in Mexico

  2. COPY and FILL IN Root/Stem Prediction Definition Example 1. Father Miguel Hidalgo s famous speech calling for independence was called ___________________________________________________.

  3. STANDARD SS6H3 THE STUDENT WILL ANALYZE IMPORTANT 20THCENTURY ISSUES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. A. EXPLAIN THE IMPACT OF THE CUBAN REVOLUTION. B. EXPLAIN THE IMPACT AND POLITICAL OUTCOMES OF THE ZAPATISTA GUERRILA MOVEMENT IN MEXICO.

  4. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What lasting impact did the Cuban Revolution have on Cuba and the region? KEY QUESTION: What is the Cuban Revolution?

  5. http://www.oneweeklygun.com/tag/resign/ Make A Prediction Cuba Fulgencio Batista Fidel Castro Revolution USA Spain War http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/2008/05/castro_backs_ob.html http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/batista/young-batista-1.gif http://www.therealcuba.com/photogallery/photo00015651/CALLENEPTUNO0709COMERCIOS.jpg https://whewert.wikispaces.com/2-Cuban+Revolution

  6. http://www.therealcuba.com/photogallery/photo30386/HavYachtClub.jpghttp://www.therealcuba.com/photogallery/photo30386/HavYachtClub.jpg http://www.therealcuba.com/photogallery/photo13456/ELCAPITOLIOHABANA.jpg Before Castro http://www.therealcuba.com/photogallery/photo21296/elencanto3.jpg New buildings New cars and many people traveling Clean streets and many stores Hotels Skyscrapers Public transportation

  7. Before and After

  8. Directions 1. Take your warm-up paper and make sure that you have today s date on it. 2. Copy your notes for Cuban Revolution.

  9. Directions Take out workbook. Turn to page 74. Read page 74-76. Copy Essential Questions (1-4) and Map Skills (1- 4). Answer the Questions.

  10. Check Your Work 1. Fulgencio Batista 2. U.S. Senator 3. Fidel Castro 4. Poor Cuban citizen 1. Florida 2. Puerto Rico 3. Caribbean Sea 4. Atlantic Ocean

  11. Partner Practice! Complete Scavenger Hunt page 77. 1-6, Answers Only!!!!!!!

  12. Closure: Answers Only 1. Who was Fidel Castro? 2. Which country controlled Cuba before the Cuban Revolution? 3. Why did Cubans escape to America?

  13. WARM-UP (COPY TABLE- JUST ANSWER QUESTION PREDICTION TERM DEFINITION GUERRILLA REFORM TARRIF 1. Which of the following is not a reform called for by Miguel Hidalgo? a. Free slaves b. Return land held by Spain to Mexican farmers c. Stop heavy taxes on Mexicans d. Increase the number of plantations

  14. STANDARD SS6H3 THE STUDENT WILL ANALYZE IMPORTANT 20THCENTURY ISSUES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. B. EXPLAIN THE IMPACT AND POLITICAL OUTCOMES OF THE ZAPATISTA GUERRILA MOVEMENT IN MEXICO.

  15. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do guerilla movements affect the politics in countries in which they exist? KEY QUESTION: How did the Zapatista guerilla movement affect Mexico?

  16. MAKE A PREDICTION Land Bandits http://www.magnumphotos.com/CorexDoc/MAG/Media/TR6/F/K/Q/P/NYC6897.jpg Guerrilla http://www.magnumphotos.com/CorexDoc/MAG/Media/TR6/F/K/2/1/NYC6696.jpg Poor

  17. The Mexican Revolution (1910- 1920) http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/mexican-revolution/mexican-rebels-6.gif Division between rich and poor Of Mexico s 15 million people, 10 million did not own land in 1910. Many armies of rebels and reformers Guerilla warfare http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/mexican-revolution/mexican-rebels-1.gif

  18. Francisco Madero http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Francisco_I_Madero.jpg Mexico s president in 1911. A wealthy rancher Wanted free honest elections Overthrown and Murdered 1913

  19. The Problem of Land Poor farmers wanted land of their own Wanted to break up giant haciendas and give each family a few acres. The land of the haciendas once belonged to the village farmers. A law passed in 1883 made it easy for rich ranch owners to take the land of villages to form haciendas.

  20. Emiliano Zapata "I am determined to fight against anything and anyone with nothing more than the confidence and support of my people".

  21. Who is Emiliano Zapata? Legendary fighter for farmers rights Motto: land and liberty Fought in the south of Mexico Murdered in 1919

  22. People have long taken different sides on their evaluation of Emiliano Zapata and his followers. Some considered them bandits, but to others they were true revolutionaries who worked for the peasants

  23. The End On April 10, 1919, Zapata was tricked into a meeting with one of Carranza's generals who wanted to "switch sides." The meeting was a trap, and Zapata was killed as he arrived at the meeting.

  24. Zapatistas http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/Fuerzas_surianas_a_las_ordenes_de_Emiliano_Zapata.jpg/250px-Fuerzas_surianas_a_las_ordenes_de_Emiliano_Zapata.jpg

  25. Directions 1. Take your warm-up paper and make sure that you have today s date on it. 2. Copy your notes for Zapatistas.

  26. Directions Read pages 77-78 Complete 1-4 page 78. Write questions and answers.

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