They were protected:Example = America used something called the "Monroe Doctrine", to keep countries out of Latin America. It lets other countries know that if they intervene with the U.S. And its holdings, it would be considered an act of war.New Materials:Example = They got new materials, objects, or resources to work with.
The American Revolution was the war and political activity through which 13 British colonies in North America separated from Britain and became independent states holding territory from what is now Georgia to what is now Maine, and from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi river.
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.
For Starters: Government by the consent of the governed. The established self-rule of the colonists would play a key roel in the coming Revolution.
Yes it was, the American Revolution is what made America, if there wasn't an American Revolution, we would still be ruled by Britain, we wouldn't be a free country. This also has to do with the pilgrims too!
The intendants
The peninsulares would have opposed revolutions in Latin America.
The peninsulares would have opposed revolutions in Latin America.
Peninsulares
The Sandinista National Liberation Front is the group that is against revolutions in Latin America. The group is opposed to the Liberal party in general.
America would be ruled by England, kidda like Canada, the french would probably not had their revolution and America wouldn't have been a world power.
Those people that were Spanish born would have been against the revolutions of Latin America.
One is Simon Bolivar, who helped liberate part of South America. The other one would be Miguel Hidalgo, who sparked the revolution that ended up being the independence of Mexico and Central America.
The largest Spanish-speaking Latin American country by population is Mexico.
Latin America is a cultural region spanning Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. If you have to define a border, that would be the US-Mexico border.
Any European interference in Latin America would be viewed as a hostile act.
I would say that the Culture of Latin America is a big mix. Some might be Catholic, Christian, there may be a few Jews. Since the Spanish captured some of the countries in Latin America, and Spain is Catholic; I would say that most of Latin America is Catholic. But I'm not 100% sure..... No, most Latin Americans were Christianity.