Paul Gross 22747 Atlantic History Final Exma Work1
Paul Gross 22747 Atlantic History Final Exma Work1
Paul Gross 22747 Atlantic History Final Exma Work1
11 de Diciembre de 2010
Differences between U.S.A independence, Hispanic America independence, and Brazil independence.
The most important differences between U.S.A independence and Hispanic America independence and Brazil independence are:
U.S.A Independence:
The United States, or also called the thirteen colonies in that time, was the first modern nation to claim independences and transform in to a democratic republic in the year 1776. All began with the abuse of imposed taxes by Great Britain, an important world power in that time, to the thirteen colonies in North America. Colonies people, where really upset and angry because of the constant abuse of the British taxes and military violence against the settlers. The rebellion by the thirteen British colonies in North America from Great Britain was spurred by several factors, including a number of imposed taxes, repressive acts, and the lack of American representation in British government. The colonies tired of being ruled and abused, decide to form a Union or United States and rise in arms in order to fight back the British and pursuit their freedom. This infuriated many colonists, and eventually became the spark that ignited the American Revolutionary War. The Unites States army, allied with the French, and command by George Washington, fight against the British during many years. Initial fighting began in 1775 and lasted until October 1781, when the British army, under the command of General Cornwallis, surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia. The American colonists subsequently founded a republican
government grounded in Enlightenment thought. Finally, the war ends and a new free nation born under the first democratic constitution.
Brazil Independence:
The Brazilian Independence comprised a series of political events occurred in 18211823, most of which involved disputes between Brazil and Portugal regarding the call for independence presented by the Brazilian Kingdom. The war between the Brazilians and Portuguese last longer from February 1822, with the burst of first skirmishes between militias, to November 1823, when the last Portuguese garrisons surrender. In land and naval combats, it had involvement of regular forces as well as civilian militias of both sides. In their newly created Army and Navy, the Brazilians beyond forced enlistment, which included foreign immigrants, also made use of slaves in militias as well as the resort of release slaves to engage them in army and navy. Fights between militias took the streets of the main cities of the mentioned territories in 1822 and in land, despite the arrival of additional forces from Portugal along the year of 1822 but the last quarter; the Portuguese forces although had neutralized the home born militians, but to failed to defeat the militias in most of cities as well the guerrilla forces in the country side and when came 1823, while the Brazilian army had enlarged replacing its losses of men and supplies; the remaining Portuguese forces, already then on the defensive, were shortened of men and means, found themselves compelled to restrict their sphere of action to resist in some province capitals. In the sea, led by Thomas Cochrane, the Brazilian navy succeeded to clean the coast from the Portuguese presence isolating the last Portuguese land troops, beyond had in the end of that year pursuit across the Atlantic the remaining naval colonial forces until the littoral of Portugal. Brazilian independence war last 22 months.
Bibliography: Revoluitons and Counterrevoluitons: The season of Irony, 1789-1804. The Ebb and Flow of Empire, 1804-1830