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- The History of Latin America in the Colonial Era - ThoughtCo
Before the arrival of the Spanish, Latin American cultures had existing power structures, mostly based on castes and nobility These were shattered as the newcomers killed off the most powerful leaders and stripped the lesser nobility and priests of rank and wealth
- History of Latin America - Independence, Revolutions, Nations | Britannica
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
- Colonial and Neocolonial Latin America (1750-1900) - UC Santa Barbara
Colonial and Neocolonial Latin America (1750-1900) Sarah Cline Overview • Political independence from Spain and Portugal in the 19th century did not change most fundamental social and economic structures • Independence created new nation-states – Spanish American republics; Brazilian empire
- History of Latin America - Wikipedia
Latin America struggled in the post-war period without large-scale aid from the U S , which devoted its resources to rebuilding Western Europe, including Germany In Latin America there was increasing inequality, with political consequences in the individual countries
- Latin America: the Colonial Era - TimeMaps
The indigenous peoples of central America had long possessed writing, and fruitful cooperation between Spanish clerics and indigenous record-keepers led to the adaptation of the Latin alphabet to indigenous languages, and to the writing down of the histories of pre-conquest societies
- Latin Americas Colonial History Invitation to an Agenda
critical in political and theoretical debate about Latin America's con-temporary and future condition Controversial theorists of dependency and world systems such as Andre Gunder Frank (1969) and Immanuel Wallerstein (1976) have used the colonial period as a fundamental point of departure for the argument that Latin America has long been "capi-
- SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN LATIN AMERICA - humanitiesinstitute. org
Chapter 2: Latin America since 1900 Overview Three features of Latin American social structure over the past two centuries, since the end of the colonial era, are worth special attention First is the ongoing importance of racial hierarchies, though this varies with the specific region Groups of European origin continue to predominate in
- State Formation and Democracy in Latin America, 1810-1900 - De Gruyter
Using a rigorous logic of comparison, Fernando López-Alves explores the roots of state building in five countries and explains why the political systems of these early postindependent societies were prone to militarism, corporatism, or liberal democracy
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