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=Ch 23 Key Terms= Simon Bolivar:(1783-1830) became the preeminent leader of the independence movement in Spanish South America Miguel Hildago y Costilla:September 16, 1810, rang the church bells, attracting thousands, in a fiery speech he urged the crowd to rise up against spanish officials. Jose Maria Morelos: The revoluton lead by Miguel Hildago y Costilla continued under the leadership of jose: a former student of Hildago's. Confederation of 1867: Negotiated union of the formerly separate colonial governments of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and nova Scotia. This new Dominion of Canada with a central government in Ottawa is seen as the beginning of the Canadian nation. Personalist Leaders: Washington was distinguished as the most early personalist leaders. Personalist leaders relied on their ability to mobilize and direct the masses of these new nations rather than on the authority of Constitutions and laws. Andrew jackson & Jose Antonio Paez: Of the United States and Venezuela to challenge constitutional limits to their authority. Benito Juarez: President of Mexico city, was forced to flee Mexico City. Tecumseh:(1768-1813) Shawnee leader who attempted to organize an Amerindian confederacy to prevent the loss of additional territory to Amerindian settlers. He became an ally of the british in war of 1812 and died in battle. Caste war: well organized and popular uprising, nearly returned the Yucatan to Maya rule. Abolitionist: Men and Women who outlawed slavery, slavery surivived in much of the hemisphere until the 1850s Acculturation: The modification of the language, customs, values, and behaviors of a group as a result of contract with people from another culture. Women's Right Convention: 1848 a group of women angered by their exclusion from an international antislavery meeting issued a call for a meeting to discuss women's rights. At Seneca Falls, New york, issued a statement that said, in part, " We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are equal." Development: One of two economic tracks, led to industrialization and prosperity. Underdevelopment: The other economic tracks, which led colonial dependence on exporting raw materials and on low-wage industries.