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Monday, May 5, 2014

What Is All The Hype About? BrasscheckTV: Cinco de Mayo‏

In the US, Cinco de Mayo is an opportunity
to sell a lot of beer. 
 
In Mexico, it's really not that big a deal. 
 
But revolution is a big deal in Mexico and
in the rest of Latin America. 
 
In fact, in many ways,Latin America a far more 
revolutionary place that North America. 
 
A little history...
 
Video:
 
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/25804.html
 
- Brasscheck

The other Revolutionary War(s)
A crash course for gringos

Presentation by John Green
The Revolutionary War...
It didn’t just happen in the United States.
Some countries in the Americas have had multiple revolutions.
In fact, the case can be made the Latin America is more fundamentally revolutionary than North Americans.
(Hey, I don’t write history. I only read it.)
Between Spain and the Catholic Church, Latin Americans had much more formidable opponents than anything North America faced.

Latin American Revolutions: Crash Course World History #31 

In which John Green talks about the many revolutions of Latin America in the 19th century. At the beginning of the 1800s, Latin America was firmly under the control of Spain and Portugal. The revolutionary zeal that had recently created the United States and had taken off Louis XVI's head in France arrived in South America, and a racially diverse group of people who felt more South American than European took over. John covers the soft revolution of Brazil, in which Prince Pedro boldly seized power from his father, but promised to give it back if King João ever returned to Brazil. He also covers the decidedly more violent revolutions in Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina. Watch the video to see Simón Bolívar's dream of a United South America crushed, even as he manages to liberate a bunch of countries and get two currencies and about a thousand schools and parks named after him.

 

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