Source: José María Morelos, Mexican revolutionary priest, *Sentimientos de la Nación* (Sentiments of the Nation), 1813.
"1. That America is free and independent of Spain and of any other Nation, Government, or Monarchy...
5. That sovereignty resides originally in the People...
15. That slavery is forever forbidden, as is the distinction of castes, leaving everyone equal, and only vice and virtue will distinguish one American from another...
22. That the tribute, which weighs upon us, and the sales tax, be abolished..."
Which of the following best explains how Morelos's goals in the passage compare to the goals of the American Revolution?
- ABoth movements prioritized the immediate and complete redistribution of agricultural lands to indigenous and enslaved populations over the establishment of representative government.
- BAmerican revolutionaries sought a radical socio-economic restructuring of their society modeled on the abolition of feudal privileges, while Mexican revolutionaries focused strictly on commercial and tax reforms under continued Spanish imperial sovereignty.
- Mexican revolutionaries sought to dismantle casta-based racial hierarchies and slavery alongside political separation, whereas American revolutionaries focused primarily on political independence while maintaining existing social and racial structures.Cevap
- DMexican revolutionaries rejected European Enlightenment concepts of popular sovereignty and individual rights, whereas American revolutionaries used these concepts to establish a classless society.
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Mexican revolutionaries sought to dismantle casta-based racial hierarchies and slavery alongside political separation, whereas American revolutionaries focused primarily on political independence while maintaining existing social and racial structures.
The correct answer accurately compares the two revolutionary movements. Morelos’s declaration calls for the abolition of slavery and the casta system (castes), demonstrating that the Mexican struggle, at this stage, integrated social and racial leveling with the fight for political independence from Spain. In contrast, the American Revolution was led primarily by wealthy colonial elites who prioritized home rule and political autonomy while leaving chattel slavery and colonial social hierarchies largely intact.
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