Brazil
By 1830, several European nations had established colonies in Latin America, primarily Spain and Portugal, which were the dominant colonial powers. Spain controlled most of the region, while Portugal held Brazil. Other nations, such as Britain and France, had smaller territories and interests in the region but did not have significant colonies compared to Spain and Portugal. As a result, the primary colonial presence in Latin America at that time was largely Spanish and Portuguese.
during the 16th centuray
The document issued to prevent European nations from further colonization in Latin America is the Monroe Doctrine, articulated by President James Monroe in 1823. It declared that any European interference in the affairs of the Americas would be viewed as an act of aggression, prompting U.S. intervention. The doctrine aimed to safeguard the newly independent nations of Latin America from European imperialism and establish the Western Hemisphere as a sphere of U.S. influence.
has more than doubled
European nations practiced a mercantilistic system in latin America
Anti American spirit increased in Latin America when the United States intervened int he governments of Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Argentina. This occurred during the 1940s.
Monroe Doctrine was the statement that was intended to protect newly independent nations in Latin America.
It often sent troops to nations in Latin America.-It often became involved in debt problems in Latin America
Spain, France and Portugal.
Brazil
Brazil
Venezuela and Ecuador are the only OPEC members in Latin America.
Bolivia and Paraguay, which don't have access to the sea.
Latin America.
It often sent troops to nations in Latin America.-It often became involved in debt problems in Latin America
It often sent troops to nations in Latin America.-It often became involved in debt problems in Latin America