Latin America was late to industrialize due to a combination of factors, including colonial legacies, political instability, and economic dependence on agriculture and raw material exports. The region's economies were often structured around exporting primary commodities, which discouraged the development of diverse industrial sectors. Additionally, frequent political upheaval and weak institutions hindered long-term planning and investment in industrial infrastructure. Furthermore, external factors, such as foreign intervention and global market fluctuations, also played a significant role in stalling industrial growth.
mexico/spain
Thats what i was asking!
industrialize
Spain
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.
they exported surger
Honduras was the Latin American country affected the most by Hurricane Mitch in late October 1998. Hurricane Mitch was a category 5 hurricane.
The American economy was much stronger the Latin American economy
It was a matter of getting the methods. The English inventor of the spinning Jenny tried to keep the invention hidden from those who would steal the technology. An American finally was able to get the plans and bring them back.
By the late 16th century American silver accounted for one-fifth of Spain's total budget.
1800s and early 1900s
I industrialize.
Immigration from Latin American countries steadily increased.
It is from the Late Latin segregationem.
is onion from latin american
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
To enhance American influence in the region: this would make it easier to engage in trade, and would also create alliances with the leaders of certain Latin American countries.