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Many countries in Latin America were imperialized, primarily by European powers during the colonial period. Spain and Portugal were the most prominent colonizers, claiming vast territories across the region. Countries like Mexico, Peru, Brazil, and Argentina were among those significantly affected by Imperialism, leading to cultural, social, and economic changes that shaped their histories. The legacy of imperialism still influences these nations today.

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