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: History 8c Final Notes
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Cimarrones
Contras
Juscelino Kubitschek
Why was the Haitian revolution important?
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Agustin Farabundo-Marti
Led first peasant uprising in El Salvador
US funded rebel group in Nicaragua to overthrow the Sandinistas
It was the first and only successful slave revolt in the Americas
President of Brazil (Child of the Dark)
Runaway slaves
Liberation theology priest in Haiti, eventually president before and after coup
Roberto something is the wrong answer to something
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Fulgencio Batista
Rios Montt
Jacobo Arbenz Guzman
What happened to the whites in Haiti?
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Juan Jose Arevalo
democratically elected socialist leader of Chile, was overthrown by Pinochet
First democratically elected president of Guatemala (1944)
Democratically elected president of Guatemala, US financed coup because they considered him a communist, operation success
Cuban dictator
Liberation theology archbishop in El Salvador, murdered by military
Porfirio Diaz
Cuban mountain range where Castro mounted his guerilla warfare from
Mexican dictator from 1876-1911 after Benito Juarez, sponsored reform such as railroads
[Ethnic] cleansing
Liberation theology archbishop in El Salvador, murdered by military
Nicaraguan dictator
Salvador Allende
Cuban dictator
democratically elected socialist leader of Chile, was overthrown by Pinochet
Guatemalan dictator
Runaway slaves
Sierra Maestra
Led first peasant uprising in El Salvador
First democratically elected president of Guatemala (1944)
Liberation theology priest in Haiti, eventually president before and after coup
Cuban dictator
Cuban mountain range where Castro mounted his guerilla warfare from
Anastacio Somoza
First democratically elected president of Guatemala (1944)
Mexican dictator from 1876-1911 after Benito Juarez, sponsored reform such as railroads
It was the first and only successful slave revolt in the Americas
Nicaraguan dictator
They were kicked out and many ended up in Cuba
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