The United Fruit Company held a large stake in the economies of several Latin American nations during the 1920s and 1930s.
Great Britain accepted growing U.S influence in Latin American countries.
Two reasons:Economic interests, such as safeguarding continuous production and transport of raw materials from Latin America into the continental US. These include oil, copper or fruits.Ideological reasons, such as the Cold War.
European nations practiced a mercantilistic system in latin America
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Roosevelt Corollary
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine was a questionable extension of traditional American policy that declared the US' right to intervene in Latin American nations under certain circumstances. It asserted American power to protect its economic interests and maintain stability in the region. However, its implementation often resulted in military interventions and unilateral actions that interfered with the sovereignty of Latin American nations.
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Latin American nations have tried to achieve economic independence by controlling their means of production. Oil producing Latin American nations have nationalized oil companies.
Latin American Countries
1800s and early 1900s
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared the right of the United States to intervene in Latin America in his 1904 corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. This corollary, known as the Roosevelt Corollary, expanded on the original Monroe Doctrine and asserted the US's authority to intervene in Latin American countries to preserve stability and protect its interests.
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To declare U.S. rights to intervene in Latin America
New Latin American republics had little difficulty achieving democratic rule