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Constant meddling by foreign powers, including Spain, France, England and the United States.
Simon Bolivar led Latin America to its independence. He's considered the liberator of Latin America. He urged independence to the rest of the Latin American countries, and was successful in doing so.
Spain had the greatest impact on Latin America.
The peninsulares would have opposed revolutions in Latin America.
8.6% of the world population (some 646 out of 7500 million) is from Latin America (2017).
racial tensions
No reliance on the united states for protection was not
Latin America is a continent so you need to name a specific country.
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Isolation from the United States and Europe
Many of the governments in Latin America have competing factions (capitalist, socialist, communist) within their borders. Geography, poverty, and varied ethnic composition in these countries has also made establishing infrastructure difficult in many areas. Drug cartels have been taking control of small towns and villages in order to sell drugs to natives. Social Inequality is fueling crime in Latin America. It will not be resolved until the gap between rich and poor is addressed.
Many of the governments in Latin America have competing factions (capitalist, socialist, communist) within their borders. Geography, poverty, and varied ethnic composition in these countries has also made establishing infrastructure difficult in many areas. Drug cartels have been taking control of small towns and villages in order to sell drugs to natives. Social Inequality is fueling crime in Latin America. It will not be resolved until the gap between rich and poor is addressed.
Many of the governments in Latin America have competing factions (capitalist, socialist, communist) within their borders. Geography, poverty, and varied ethnic composition in these countries has also made establishing infrastructure difficult in many areas. Drug cartels have been taking control of small towns and villages in order to sell drugs to natives. Social Inequality is fueling crime in Latin America. It will not be resolved until the gap between rich and poor is addressed.
Constant meddling by foreign powers, including Spain, France, England and the United States.
Many of the governments in Latin America have competing factions (capitalist, socialist, communist) within their borders. Geography, poverty, and varied ethnic composition in these countries has also made establishing infrastructure difficult in many areas. Drug cartels have been taking control of small towns and villages in order to sell drugs to natives. Social Inequality is fueling crime in Latin America. It will not be resolved until the gap between rich and poor is addressed.
There was political instability. Europe and North America dominated over its political and economic affairs. Revolutions, civil wars and regimes were frequent and proved very costly. There was racial disunity too.
{| |- | The US was heavily involved in South America. The Monroe Doctrine was the policy used to justify that involvement. South America was in our backyard and we didn't want hostile elements and instability to control the events there. |}