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Many colonies in Latin America began striving for independence from Spain and Portugal in the early 19th century. By the middle of the century most of the countries were free.
Latin American nationalism compared to German nationalism was like comparing night and day. Latin American nationalism was disorganized and didn't have a common goal or purpose, as opposed to the German nationalism. German nationalism was to promote German supremacy and world control.
Slavery in most parts of Latin America ended during the 19th century. Countries like Brazil abolished slavery in 1888, while countries such as Cuba and Puerto Rico abolished it earlier in the century.
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Urbanization in developing nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America during the 20th century led to rapid population growth in cities, strained infrastructure, increased demand for services like healthcare and education, and raised concerns about housing and poverty. While urbanization brought economic opportunities and development, it also resulted in challenges such as informal settlements, inadequate resources, and environmental degradation. Governments in these regions struggled to meet the needs of urban populations and bridge the rural-urban divide.
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It depends which part of the century and in which country.
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There are 36524 days in a regular century (like the 21st century) and 36525 days in a leap century (like the 20th century).
Latin America has experienced numerous significant events, including the independence movements in the early 19th century, which led to the liberation of many countries from Spanish and Portuguese colonial rule. The region has also seen political upheavals, such as the Cuban Revolution in 1959 and various military coups throughout the 20th century. Additionally, economic crises, like the debt crisis in the 1980s, have deeply impacted the region. More recently, social movements advocating for indigenous rights and environmental issues have gained prominence.
100 years, just like every other century before it...
After America had gained independence, it was ready to expand it's territory. They were interested in many place like Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and especially Cuba. For many different reasons. These countries have a very hot and humid climate which is perfect for growing sugar. Also, much of Latin America produced many exotic fruits that became popular in America like the banana in the late 18th century.