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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.
The invasion of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte's army in 1808 encouraged widespread rebellion in Latin America. This event created a power vacuum in Spain and weakened its control over its colonies, providing an opportunity for Latin American leaders to challenge Spanish authority and fight for independence. The idea of self-rule and independence gained traction among the Latin American criollo elite, leading to various uprisings and movements for liberation throughout the region.
Their goal was to gain independence from European colonial rule and establish their own independent countries.
Both saw colonies win their independence from European empires. Apex
dictators governed latin american nations after independence
Latin Americans had supported American in its fight for Independence during the American revolution
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The Americans decided to help the Latin-Americans in their fight for their independence because of the American Revolution. Latin-Americans were inspired by the American Revolution, therefore, the Americans decided to help in their fight for independence.
haitiThe first Latin American country to gain its independence was Haiti.
The Americans decided to help the Latin-Americans in their fight for their independence because of the American Revolution. Latin-Americans were inspired by the American Revolution, therefore, the Americans decided to help in their fight for independence.
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Many Latin American army leaders had gained fame and power during their long struggle for independence. And they controlled the new nations as military dictators, caudillos.
Many Latin American countries achieved independence.
Latin American nations have tried to achieve economic independence by controlling their means of production. Oil producing Latin American nations have nationalized oil companies.