Through military power
Many Latin American army leaders had gained fame and power during their long struggle for independence. And they controlled the new nations as military dictators, caudillos.
They established the idea that leaders should have limits on their power.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA. Besides, the whole Latin American bloc (from 1942 onwards, Latin American republics sided with the US-led forces).
concentration of power in a small group of landowners
The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine. It stated that no European countries were allowed to intervene in Latin American affairs. The only way that the U.S was allowed to become involved was if the affairs or European countries was threatened. The United States could exercise police power in Latin America. The United States was the only country allowed to interfere with Latin American countries.
Latin Americans had supported American in its fight for Independence during the American revolution
The invasion of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte's army in 1808 encouraged widespread rebellion in Latin America. This event created a power vacuum in Spain and weakened its control over its colonies, providing an opportunity for Latin American leaders to challenge Spanish authority and fight for independence. The idea of self-rule and independence gained traction among the Latin American criollo elite, leading to various uprisings and movements for liberation throughout the region.
Many Latin American army leaders had gained fame and power during their long struggle for independence. And they controlled the new nations as military dictators, caudillos.
leaders came to power in Great Britain.
Very little power comes from their hydroelectic sources. There are very few water resources in the Latin American region.
What best describes Catholic Church leaders and the military and landowners in Latin America during colonial times?
Americans invested in banks, business, and resources in Latin America
They established the idea that leaders should have limits on their power.
Jesus is offering liberation from the power of sin and the wages of sin (death)
In 1860 there were few African Americans who were leaders. It wasn't like it is today. They had no political power and couldn't vote.
They wanted to shift to Presidency/Government.
Americans invested in banks, business, and resources in Latin America