Latin America
None, really. The French Revolution (1787-1799) was barely noticeable, as it happened to France, and European power; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflict.
Latin america
None, really. The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1787-1799) were events barely noticeable, as they happened to European powers England and France; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflicts.
Latin America (Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and most of South America).
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
Latin America
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
Spanish is the most spoken language in Latin America. The second most spoken language in Latin America is Portuguese, primarily in Brazil.
Horses do live in most of Latin America.
Most Latin Americans live in Latin America, which spans the region from Mexico, through Central America, to (and including) South America.
Most of Latin America was colonised by the Spanish.
None, really. The French Revolution (1787-1799) was barely noticeable, as it happened to France, and European power; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflict.
Honduras has the largest rate of murders in all Latin America. The most dangerous city in all Latin America is Juarez, in northern Mexico.
It didn't; Spain DID gain control of most of Latin America.
Most of Latin America's lakes and rivers are found in South America.
No. However, the main result of the American Revolution (1765 - 1783) was the Republic as form of government. Eventually, most countries in Latin America adopted this same form of government, based on the American experience.