HISTORY 21B Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Rebellion Of Túpac Amaru Ii, Latin American Wars Of Independence, Bourbon Reforms
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For the century after the 17th century world crisis, full breakdown of states was very rare. In the period from 1770-1830 a large number of uprisings, revolts and rebellions can be traced in many parts of the world. Only a small minority of these resulted in the overthrow of a system of rule. Principally the american, french, haitian, and latin american revolutions. How did these revolutions interconnect and what relationship to they have with. Three ways of thinking the revolutionary age. Cause: peasant uprising against serfdom and tsar. Consequences: some reforms and greater exertion of central control. Cause: uprising against ottoman rule, purification of religion. Indigenous rebellions across peru, bolivia, argentina, chile, and colombia. Cause: secret societies resisting qing taxes and land grab. Consequences: weakening of qing dynasty, eight trigrams uprising of 1813, Cause: uprising against le dynasty and qing overlord. Consequences: slave uprisings in bahia and cuba.