Andrea Ware-Davis Desiree Donson. Although Brazil and Argentina gained independence from their dominant foreign powers, Spain and Portugal, there was.

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Andrea Ware-Davis Desiree Donson

Although Brazil and Argentina gained independence from their dominant foreign powers, Spain and Portugal, there was still an extent to which their independence was restricted.

* Independence granted in 1822 by Pedro from Portugal * After 1894, coffee states Sao Paulo & Minas Gerais made deal to monopolize the presidency (no political parties) * Depression of 1929 caused a decrease in coffee prices= failure of “Old Republic” * Man selected from Sao Paulo to be president= Liberal Alliance formed=overthrow of Gov. and the dictatorship of Vargas ( ) * “New State” (power of Gov. over the states) but still tried to reason with the civilians * However the demand for political participation caused violence and riots=ABSOLUTE POWER * 1935 National Security Law (police state) * Promote industrialization.. Brazil’s first steel mill(economic independence)

* Argentine War of Independence ( ) Manuel Belgrano, Juan José Castelli and José de San Martín against Spanish colonists * July 9, 1816 congress of Tucuman declare independence from Spain * Foreign economic dependency (GB..economic dominance rather than political control) * Depression of 1929 stopped international trade= economic colonialism * All power was to elites and military strongmen (Conservatives ) * Rigged elections * Inefficient * Corrupt (interest in large land owners and foreign capitalists) * Led to demand for political participation and mass mobilization * 1892 protest movement by Radical Civic Union with leader Yrigoyen * Won 1916 elections but were unprepared * Conservatives succeeded in 1930 * “Infamous Decade” * Ended elite control of gov. * 1943 coup took over (turned to Juan Peron) * Made reforms/negotiations with working class

Was Brazil a nation-state? Was Argentina a nation-state?

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