Latin America
Latin America.
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
Increased United States power in Latin America.
A Spanish province in Latin America was called a viceroyalty.
Wealth and social class are powerful determinants of status in Latin America. Socioeconomic status and access to resources often play a significant role in one's perceived social standing and opportunities for success in the region.
She was the first lady of Argentina and the most powerful woman in Latin America.
They depend on selling to other countries and their exports
She was the first lady of Argentina and the most powerful woman in Latin America.
John Locke didn't directly influence Latin America, but his powerful ideas did indeed eventually permeate. His thoughts on life, liberty, and property influenced the revolutionaries in Latin America (Bolivar etc.) to revolt against Spain and Portugal
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john Locke didn't directly influence Latin America, but his powerful ideas did indeed eventually permeate. His thoughts on life, liberty, and property influenced the revolutionaries in Latin America (Bolivar etc.) to revolt against Spain and Portugal
It motivated the latin Americans to rebel against Spain. It showed them that independence is possible to get from a powerful country. (Spain and Britain were much more powerful than u.s. and any other countries.)
The direct object in a Latin sentence usually comes after the verb. It is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb.
Most Powerful to Least Powerful Peninsulares: Spaniards by blood who were born in Spain Creoles/Criollos: Spaniards by blood who were born in Latin America Mestizos: Latin Americas who had Spanish blood and Native American blood Indígenas: Native Americans by blood Slaves: Africans who were enslaved in Latin America