Nombre: Mildreth Camila Lugo Morales, Matrícula:3050086
Nombre de la materia: Comte,portray Nombre del profesor:
world
5
Módulo: 2 Actividad: evidence 1
Referencias:
Latin
Latin
American
Independence American
The The French Independence
Event Day of the Independence
Enlightenment Revolution Movement 2
United States Movement 1
(e.g., South
(e.g., Mexico)
America)
Late 17th -
Dates Early 19th 1789 - 1799 July 4, 1776 1810 - 1821 1810 - 1826
Century
Economic
Focused on
crisis partly Economic Disruption of
rationality and Similar to
triggered the independence traditional
scientific Mexico;
Revolution; from Britain; colonial
Economy progress; impact on
radical focus on free- economic
limited impact colonial trade
changes in market systems; land
directly on systems.
property capitalism. reforms.
economy.
ownership.
Creation of a
Overthrow of democratic Independence
Emphasis on Establishment
monarchy; rise republic; from Spanish
reason, of a republic;
Politics of democratic emphasis on rule;
democracy, and land
ideals and liberty and establishment
secularism. redistribution.
republicanism. self- of republics.
governance.
Emergence of
Social Changes in
new social Formation of a Social
upheaval; social
ideas about new national reorganization;
Society abolition of hierarchy and
individual identity and struggles with
feudal class
rights and civic rights. class divisions.
privileges. structures.
equality.
Enlightenment
Enlightenment
ideals, Republicanism; Republicanism
Rationalism, ideas about
especially influence of and anti-
Ideology secularism, and equality,
concerning Enlightenment colonial
human rights. liberty, and
liberty and ideas. sentiment.
fraternity.
democracy.
Declaration of
Intellectual Radical Independence;
Independence Independence
movement political and establishment
from Spain; movements led
Main advocating social changes; of a new
struggle for by figures like
Characteristics reason and Reign of nation based
political Bolívar and
scientific Terror; rise of on
stability. San Martín.
thought. Napoleon. Enlightenment
principles.
Evidence 1
Point Positive Consequences Negative Consequences
Advancements in science, Overemphasis on reason
The Enlightenment philosophy, and human rights; sometimes led to neglect of
foundation for modern democracy. emotions and tradition.
End of feudal privileges; spread of Reign of Terror; political
The French Revolution democratic ideals; inspired other instability; rise of Napoleon
revolutions. and subsequent wars.
Formation of a democratic Native American displacement;
Independence Day of the
republic; inspiration for other slavery continued until the
United States
independence movements. Civil War.
Latin American
End of Spanish rule; initial steps Internal conflicts; social
Independence Movement 1
towards self-governance. divisions persisted.
(Mexico)
Latin American Establishment of independent Fragmentation into multiple
Independence Movement 2 nations; spread of republican states; economic and political
(South America) ideals. instability.
This table provides a comparative overview of the events, focusing on their key aspects and
consequences. Each entry reflects the historical context and outcomes of these significant
moments in history.