Latin American Revolutions: Crash Course World History #31

John Green delves into the various uprisings that swept through Latin America during the 19th century. As the 19th century dawned, the grip of Spain and Portugal on Latin American territories was undisputed. However, the same fervor for revolution that had birthed the United States and led to the execution of Louis XVI in France, made its way to the heart of South America, igniting a series of transformative rebellions characterized by complex social and racial dynamics. A spectrum of vibrant cacti populate the background of a stylized landscape. In the foreground, an array of figures is displayed – from left to right, there’s a person attired in a colorful poncho and sombrero, followed by another in a blue and white dress with red trim, a central figure on horseback clad in traditional equestrian garb, then a character in a white dress with brown accents, and lastly, an individual dressed in a black suit with a clerical collar, all depicted in a flat, cartoon-like illustration style against a green strip which may represent the ground.

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