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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.
I am taking the same quiz :) answer is: were concerned mainly with getting rich and holding power
the caudillos established social programs to aid rising unempolyment.
Through military power
Gauchos are the cowboys of the Pampas, mostly in Argentina. At first they rounded up the herds of horses and cattle that roamed freely on the vast grasslands east of the Andes. In the early 19th century they fought in the armies that defeated the Spanish colonial regime and then for the caudillos who jockeyed for power after independence. Argentine writers have celebrated the gauchos, and gaucho literature is an important part of the Latin American cultural tradition.
They were able to hold on to power because they were backed by the military.
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.
caudillos
I think that the upper-class favored this because they were able to hold on to power because thet were backed by the military.
I am taking the same quiz :) answer is: were concerned mainly with getting rich and holding power
the caudillos established social programs to aid rising unempolyment.
the caudillos established social programs to aid rising unempolyment.
caudillos is spanish for a political military leader at the head of an authoritarian power
The caudillos were notable for their fierce control of power and unquestioning loyalty to the U.S policy.
He was one of Latin America's most powerful caudillos and he wanted to support a measure one year and oppose it the next if he thought that would keep him in power. He valued his power a lot.
Through military power
Latin Americans had supported American in its fight for Independence during the American revolution