South American independence, primarily occurring in the early 19th century, was characterized by a series of revolutions against Spanish colonial rule, driven by Enlightenment ideals of liberty and self-governance. Key figures like Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín emerged, leading campaigns that united various regions in the struggle for freedom. The movement was marked by a diverse array of social classes and ethnic groups participating, although it often resulted in political fragmentation and ongoing conflicts post-independence. Ultimately, the quest for independence laid the groundwork for the formation of several sovereign nations across the continent.
It did not have much affect on social stratification It was not as successful as the American Revolution It took years for some nations to gain independence.
The American Communist Party, with over 700,000 members in 1919, posed a direct threat to the stability of American society.
The American Communist Party, with over 700,000 members in 1919, posed a direct threat to the stability of American society.
Most Southern Democrats supported President Lincoln's Reconstruction plan.
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sexual sadists.
which of the following statements most accurately characterizes the british colonial frontier before 1750?
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foraging
men earned higher wages for comparable work.... if your taking your history test.