Latin Americans had mixed reactions to U.S. intervention in their countries, often viewing it as a violation of sovereignty and an imposition of foreign control. Many saw it as a continuation of imperialist policies, leading to resistance movements and anti-American sentiment. However, some segments of the population, particularly those aligned with U.S. interests, welcomed the interventions for the economic and political stability they promised. Overall, the response was shaped by the specific context of each intervention and local political dynamics.
depression
Its "national and economic interests"
The US Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America was often accompanied by military intervention. -Apex ;)
Franklin Roosevelts "Good Neighbor Policy" pleased Latin Americans
Philippine annexation would be peaceful if nobody resisted. THEY WERE OPPOSED BECAUSE THEY WANTED TO RULE THEMSELVES.
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They were opposed because they wanted to rule themselves. UDAHA
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depression
During the Cold War there were many Latin American countries soliciting intervention from the United States. Some of these countries were Guatemala, Brazil, Chile, and Nicaragua.
Its "national and economic interests"
The US Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America was often accompanied by military intervention. -Apex ;)
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it was a covert operation and involved the CIA
Such action was needed to defend American interests.
Roosevelt Corollary
Franklin Roosevelts "Good Neighbor Policy" pleased Latin Americans