The political instability in Spain during the 1820s, marked by conflicts such as the liberal and conservative struggles and the restoration of absolutism, significantly weakened Spain's control over its colonies in Latin America. This chaos provided an opportunity for independence movements to gain momentum, leading to a wave of revolutions across the region. As local leaders capitalized on Spain's distracted governance, many colonies successfully declared their independence, resulting in the eventual collapse of Spanish colonial rule in much of Latin America. The instability thus facilitated the rise of new nations and a shift in the balance of power in the Americas.
Political instability results in decrease in FDI, decrease in production levels, and damage to infrastructure.
The political problems reduce foreign investment
it has funded political instability
NovaNET answer: Nationalism
Political instability makes new and/or growing companies a risky venture. Any kind of political instability is not healthy for any country. It makes the future seem uncertain, it causes economic instability, and endangers Constitutional or Government mandated rights of its citizens. In some nations, it creates an atmosphere that can lead to a civil war or major revolts within a country.
Jonathan Edwards' sermons persuaded colonists to petition the royal governor, which led to the abolition of tariffs.
encouraging greater religious enthusiasm and political independence'
One effect of religious diversity in Syria during the 20th century has been tensions and conflicts between different religious groups, such as Sunnis, Alawites, Christians, and Druze. This diversity has been a contributing factor to political instability and competition for power among different religious factions in the country.
Because
The Great Awakening
Not much. African colonies probably started producing more goods, as less were available from America during the war.
Increased molecular activity / heat / instability