Source: Simón Bolívar, Venezuelan military and political leader, "Letter from Jamaica," 1815.
"We are still in a position lower than slavery, and therefore it is more difficult for us to rise to the enjoyment of freedom... a people is slave when the government, by its nature or its vices, usurps and arrogates the rights of the citizen or subject. Otherwise, these rights are established and agreed upon by the laws of the republic... We have been harassed by a conduct which has not only deprived us of our rights but has kept us in a sort of permanent infancy with regard to public affairs. If we could at least have managed our domestic affairs and our internal administration, we could have acquainted ourselves with the processes and mechanics of public affairs..."
Which of the following best explains how the political goals expressed in the excerpt compare to the goals of the French Revolution?
- ASpanish American revolutionaries aimed to dismantle the traditional casta system and redistribute property, whereas French revolutionaries focused solely on political separation from a foreign imperial power.
- Spanish American revolutionaries primarily sought political independence and home rule for creole elites, while French revolutionaries aimed to overthrow a domestic monarchical system and restructure the entire social hierarchy.Cevap
- CBoth Spanish American and French revolutionaries sought to establish a radical social democracy that eliminated all class distinctions, mirroring the goals of the American Revolution.
- DSpanish American revolutions sought to establish mercantilist economic controls under a new monarchy, whereas French and American revolutionaries sought to eliminate all private property.