The Monroe Doctrine
The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine. It stated that no European countries were allowed to intervene in Latin American affairs. The only way that the U.S was allowed to become involved was if the affairs or European countries was threatened. The United States could exercise police power in Latin America. The United States was the only country allowed to interfere with Latin American countries.
The main countries that explored the North American continents were Spain, France, and Great Britain. However, more European countries explored North America. They include Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Russia, and Germany.
Latin American countries were not industrialized but produced raw materials - agricultural, timber, metals and so on. The European countries needed these for their continuous wars and since the second half of the 18th century, for their industrialization efforts. So, European countries imported these commodities, returning processed goods to pay for them. The profits remained in Europe and Latin America remained undeveloped.
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The Monroe Doctrine.
The Monroe Doctrine
The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine. It stated that no European countries were allowed to intervene in Latin American affairs. The only way that the U.S was allowed to become involved was if the affairs or European countries was threatened. The United States could exercise police power in Latin America. The United States was the only country allowed to interfere with Latin American countries.
The Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the English each had control of a part of south america
If there was a forming of a North American Union, the countries that would be involved may extend to South America. The three countries this would implement would be USA, Canada and Mexico.
took action when Latin America had debt problems
The main countries that explored the North American continents were Spain, France, and Great Britain. However, more European countries explored North America. They include Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Russia, and Germany.
Countries involved in the middle passage were America and Africa.
All of them are composed of three ethnic groups: Native Americans or Amerindians; people of European descent and people of African ancestry. Most countries within Latin America (Central America included) have these three ethnic groups and mixtures of all three of them. For example, mestizo people, a mix of native American and European, makes up the majority of most countries in Central America. On the other hand, South American countries have kept a more pronounced segregation; this has resulted in countries with an overwhelmingly majority of European (Argentina: 97%; Uruguay: 88%) or Amerindian (Peru: 45%) people.
European countries that explored the North American continent include Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands. Each of these nations established colonies and trading posts in various regions of North America during the Age of Exploration.
British and French demands for american goods created a trade imbalance. #NOVANET#
Yes. Most countries have a mix of European, Native American and African people to varying degrees.