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Whose goal was to unite all former spanish colonies in south America into on country similar to the united states?

Simon Bolivar


How were Spanish french and dutch colonial strategies similar?

they traded with north America


What regions and nations in North America are similar to the regions and nations in south America?

Countries in Central America (such as Panama, Nicaragua, and Mexico) are most similar to South America. They share similar cultures based on their Native American history as well as their Spanish history.


In the eighteenth century Britain colonies in North America were most similar to great Britain in their?

Sarcasm and accent.


Is Mexico more similar to north America countries or south America countries?

It is more similar to South American countries, but it is a North American country


How are Spain and Ecuador the same?

Spain is a country in the Iberian Peninsula of Europe, while Ecuador is a country in South America. However, they share many similar cultural traits. As a result of once being a part of the Spanish Colonial Empire, both countries' official language is Spanish. Many Spanish traditions that were practiced by Spanish settlers in Ecuador still remain important to Ecuadorian culture today.


Why do spanish called filipino as indio?

The term "indio" was historically used in Spanish colonial times to refer to the native inhabitants of the Philippines, similar to how it was used in other parts of Spanish America to refer to indigenous peoples. It was not necessarily meant as a derogatory term, but more as a way to categorize and differentiate the different ethnic groups in the colonies.


The british colonies in north America were similar to great Britain in this area of the legal system?

Common Law legal system


What was the nature of the 18th century reforms in the Portuguese and Spanish colonies?

The 18th century reforms in portugese and spanish colonies were similar in the creation of more viceroyalties for better defense and administration, lessening of the Catholic church's influence in political decisions and the removal of Creoles from administrative positions


How were all of the colonies established by England similar and how were they different?

A company called the "virginia CO." got a charter from the king to establish land in America. people started moving there and creating there own colonies.


In what areas in South America speak Spanish?

I don't believe it's spoken there, I'm not 100% sure as I'm not a Brazilian myself, but the main language is portuguese which is similar to spanish so perhaps brazilians understand a bit of spanish as it's another latin language. I hope I helped Pedro from Portugal


Was the United States of America named so because it was the first independent sovereign country in the Americas?

The United States of America was named because the difference between the colonies that became the US and the others was that these were located in the Americas. And these colonies had the idea that they would be independent states that were united in common defence and other matters. Other countries in the Americas have similar names for the same reason. The official name for Mexico is Estados Unidos Mexicanos which translates literally into United Mexican States. The name America was the planned name for the country that would have been formed by the newly independent colonies of Spain in North and South America (Gran Republica Americana) according to Francisco de Miranda who was involved in the Battle of Pensacola, where Spain helped the US beat the British. So, the name America is in the official name of the US solely because it is one of the countries in America.