Ten countries in Latin America that gained their independence from Spain include Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Most of these nations achieved independence during the early 19th century, primarily between 1808 and 1826, through a series of revolutionary movements and wars. The struggle for independence was fueled by a desire for self-governance and resistance against colonial rule.
"Río Negro" is a river that goes from one side to the other of the whole country around the middle of Uruguay, is the largest inside river Uruguay has but also "Río Negro" is one of Uruguay's "departamentos" (like provinces) that is located in the centre west of the country and limits with the river of the same name.
Portugal claimed Uruguay during the colonial era
cuba was trying to achieve independence from spain in the late 1800's. many cubans came to the us to escape the fighting and disorder
Declaration of Independence.
Uruguay's date of independence is August 25, 1824 from Brazil.
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because who wouldn't want independence.... that's why
Uruguay is a country in South America. It was established in 1825 after declaring independence from Brazil.
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native Americans
Great Britain.
Argentina, England and Brazil.
Never after Uruguay got its independence (1825) but Spanish did colonize those lands before.
it stands for freedom and independence