No country in South America can currently be considered a monarchy; most are politically independent republics. The only exception is Aruba and whichever Dutch Antilles are within South America, as they are part of the Constitutional Monarchy of the Netherlands
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
South America
South America extends further south than Africa.
South America is a continent. There are several Countries in South America.
South America is in the Western Hemisphere.
Spanish conquistadores namely Pizarro and Cortex were sent by the Spanish monarchy to south America in their lust for gold and conquest.
countries in western hemispheres like united states of America and some countries in south Asia and midde east have limited monarchy
For both his trips, he took ships provided by the Spanish monarchy.
A monarchy means that there is a king or queen as part of the government. Therfore, the United States, the Philippines, Mexico, all of South America, Israel, and about half of Europe does not have a monarch.
United States of America, China, Russia, Most south American countries, South Africa, France, Italy, Poland, Germany....many more
America's government is not a monarchy. It is a democracy and is often called a republic. Other types of government are oligarchies and dictatorships.
America today has elected leaders, whereas monarchy gives a country hereditary leaders.
they felt that the north was wrong for trying to tell them what to do and take away their slaves. south knew if the slave were gone they would have to work by themselves and with America be a country of freedoms they felt that the government was violating their rights and that America was turning into a monarchy
South America
No. Africa is Africa. South America is South America. South America is South of America. Africa is east of South America
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South of North America is South America.