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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.
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Latin American Revolutions failed to create democratic systems for many reasons:Old class systems that discriminated between Whites (criollos), Native American peoples (indigenas), Africans (negros), and persons of mixed parentage (mestizos) prevented true equality, especially in countries where slavery was still legal.Military strongmen called caudillos took control of many areas, especially further away from national equality.Local leaders had very little experience with self-government and as a result were not able to hold onto power.However, there was never any attempt by Spain or Portugal to regain control over their lost territory. Both parties were afraid of British enforcement of the US-proclaimed Monroe Doctrine to attempt direct interference.
caudillos
Some of them, yes.
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Caudillos
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.
They set up Republics all over Latin America.
Many were controlled by caudillos (military leaders) after Liberation.
With few roads and no traditions of unity, regionalism,or loyalty to a local area, weakened the new nations. Local strongmen, called caudillos (kow THEE yohs), assembled private armies to resist the central government.
Caudillos is it
Many were controlled by caudillos (military leaders) after Liberation.
League of United Latin American Citizens was created in 1929.
Caudillos.