After liberation, many Latin American countries were controlled by military dictatorships and authoritarian regimes. These governments often emerged from power struggles and instability following independence, leading to a cycle of political turmoil. In some cases, foreign intervention and influence, particularly from the United States, further shaped the political landscape, supporting certain regimes over others to maintain control in the region. Ultimately, this period was marked by social unrest and efforts for democratic reforms.
The top countries in latin America with the strogest military are Cuba and Colombia , first of all because Cuba and Colombia are the latin American countries that has more expirience in wars. If you want to ask me something email me to: Daniel.rodriguez96@gmail.com or just write your coment now.
By promoting the growth of industry.
Simón Bolívar (1783-1830). He was able to drive out the Spanish from Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, and Equador.
Costa Rica is the only Latin American country with no standing army.
by providing important raw materials, by building military bases, and by sending troops to the european front
caudillos
Many were controlled by caudillos (military leaders) after Liberation.
Military leaders
Many were controlled by caudillos (military leaders) after Liberation.
Many were controlled by caudillos (military leaders) after Liberation.
Caudillos
The Catholic church
The Catholic Church
Foreign companies often controlled the economies of Latin American countries
During the colonial period, Spain and Portugal controlled most of the land in Latin American countries. After gaining independence, land ownership became more diverse, but a significant portion remained in the hands of elites and large landowners.
There's to be about 20 Latin American countries
The Latin American countries are juggling to face protection. The Latin American countries are wanting to protect their rain forests.