After World War I, the United States emerged as the largest investor in Latin America. This shift was driven by the need for economic expansion and the desire for new markets for American goods, as well as investments in infrastructure, mining, and agriculture. U.S. companies began to dominate sectors such as oil and railroads, leading to significant economic influence in the region. This trend marked the beginning of a more pronounced American presence in Latin American affairs.
They followed the army, became nurses and sewed their uniforms (repaired) and new roles for women emerged.
Simon Bolivar led Latin America to its independence. He's considered the liberator of Latin America. He urged independence to the rest of the Latin American countries, and was successful in doing so.
Spain had the greatest impact on Latin America.
The peninsulares would have opposed revolutions in Latin America.
8.6% of the world population (some 646 out of 7500 million) is from Latin America (2017).
the United States
The United States became the largest investor in Latin America following World War 1, taking advantage of the economic opportunities in the region due to its growing industrial production and need for raw materials. This investment helped solidify US economic influence in Latin America during the early 20th century.
Areas given in millions of square kilometers:Brazil: 8.51Argentina: 2.78Mexico: 1.96Peru: 1.29Colombia: 1.14Bolivia: 1.09Venezuela: 0.91
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in Latin America.
The Patagonian Desert of Argentina is the largest in Latin America.
Brazil has the largest output in Latin America, with US$399 billion worth in industrial production.
Alternative Latin Investor was created in 2009.
The Amazon.
Brazil
No, Brazil is the largest. Argentina is the second largest.
Lake Titicaca is a lake in the Andes Mountains on the border of Peru and Bolivia which, by volume of water, is the largest lake in Latin America. Lake Nicaragua is the second largest lake in Latin America.
Latin America