It seems there may be a misunderstanding in your question, as apartheid was a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination that occurred in South Africa, not South America. The end of apartheid in South Africa was influenced by various factors, including widespread internal resistance, international pressure and sanctions, and changing political dynamics. Key figures, such as Nelson Mandela, and the efforts of organizations like the African National Congress played crucial roles in advocating for equality and justice, ultimately leading to the dismantling of apartheid in the early 1990s.
Germany's declaration of unlimited submarine warfare
He didn't, really. It was Japan bombing Pearl Harbour that finally brought the Americans in.
slave triangle starts from britain then to africa and finally america
In 1990, when Mandela was released from Robben Island prison, apartheid slowly bagan diminishing, but was finally abolished in 1994 with the first democratic election
It means what the anger he had has brought to him.
World War 2 was the main cause of America getting out of the depression. The main reason is because it opened up new jobs. Women could work in the war, and more factories opened.
Boris Yeltsin.
Bread riots
Trojan horse
Apartheid was finally repealed in South Africa through a combination of internal and external pressures. Internally, widespread protests, civil disobedience, and resistance movements, notably led by figures like Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress, played a crucial role. Externally, international sanctions and diplomatic pressure on the South African government also contributed to the dismantling of apartheid. Ultimately, negotiations between the apartheid government and anti-apartheid leaders led to the peaceful transition to a democratic system, culminating in the 1994 elections that saw Nelson Mandela become the first black president of South Africa.
The Muskrat.
Another world war