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what was the pattern of the progression of the countries gaining their independence?

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Answered by kunalrox15
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Since 1945, the nations of Latin America have followed different paths of change. In some countries military dictators have maintained political stability and initiated eco- nomic changes. A few nations, like Cuba, have used Marxist revolutions to create a new political, economic, and social order.

Answered by hareesh11
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While Brazil maintained its territorial integrity after independence, the former Spanish America split into more than a dozen separate countries, following the administrative divisions of the colonial system. The difficulty for the inhabitants of these units was not, however, as simple as the demarcation of geographic boundaries. Rather, the recently emancipated countries of Latin America faced the much more daunting challenge of defining and consolidating new nations. With the structures of the old system removed, the inhabitants of each country set out on programs to create a postcolonial political, economic, and social order. The obstacles confronting them were myriad and imposing. As Bolívar himself exclaimed in a final cry of despair, “America is ungovernable for us…; he who serves a revolution ploughs the sea.” Indeed, it was only toward 1850, at the end of a 25-year period sometimes known as “the long wait,” that the outlines of that new order began to take their definitive form across the region

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