Dictators in South America often gained power through a combination of military coups, political instability, and social unrest. Economic crises and perceived failures of democratic governments created fertile ground for authoritarian leaders to seize control, often with the support of the military. They utilized populist rhetoric to rally support from disillusioned citizens, promising stability and order. Additionally, external factors, such as Cold War dynamics, sometimes facilitated the rise of dictators who were backed by foreign powers seeking to counter communist influence.
yes it did
Nicaragua
# the colonizatio # the colonizatio
The Caribbean Ilsands were the last to gain their independence.
Sweden wanted to gain riches and established trading posts, and eventually a colony, in North America to gain power.
Simon Bolivar z('3')/
He wanted all of Latin America to gain its independence from the rule of the Spanish.
Enacted a cotton embargo
Enacted a cotton embargo
Enacted a cotton embargo
Enacted a cotton embargo
They used their voting power to usher the Republican party into the south