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they lost more money... also it didn't help the population.
Guatemalan economy is largely private, and its private sector generates about 85 percent of the GDP. The socially owned sectors of the economy include public utilities and ports.
if you had cared to open your american history book, youd know that the cia prepared and trained a special forces army to invade guatamala and force the president to step down. furthermore, the presidents army refused to defend him, and then the leader of said army became the new dictator. oh joy!
Most peasants worked for feudal lords of one sort or another, who owned the manors the peasants worked on. Some peasants worked on property that belonged to the Church. They worked for the churches, abbeys, monasteries, or other Church organizations that owned the land. Some peasants owned their own small farms and worked for themselves.
Collective farms are a type of farm that are owned and operated as a joint enterprise by peasants. They are also known as communal farms.
Collective
a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants called an hacienda
Joseph Stalin developed a policy that forced the peasants to put their land and animals into state owned collective.
nobles owned land, peasants were tied to land
Yes, Pabst is American owned. But, it is brewed by SABMiller (not American owned).
The territory of Yucatan Peninsula is mostly owned by Mexico, but it also includes Belize as well as the Peten province of Guatemala.
They were called serfs. Since they were not slaves, it is not precise to say they were owned by the lord.