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Latin America
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Early 1800s: Enlightenment Revolutions
Late 1800s: Move toward Authoritarianism 1889 Revolution in Brazil 1910 Revolution in Mexico Juntas Neocolonialism
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Early 1900s (to 1945) Heavy American dependence 1930s Great Depression
Exported raw materials/purchased manufactured goods 1930s Great Depression State run industries created (not enough private capital)
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After WWII Industries not successful Turn to military dictatorships
Brought in multinational corporations Juan Peron in Argentina Nationalist and Fascist Marxism Major borrowing
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Marxist governments Cuba Chile Nicaragua
1959 Fidel Castro overthrew dictator Fulgencio Batista Ernesto Che Guevara Relationship with Soviet Union US broke diplomatic resolutions Attempted coup – Bay of Pigs Instigated communist revolutions elsewhere (failed) Mixed results Chile Attempted socialism (Salvador Allende) Military coup d'état Nicaragua US supported Somoza-led military regime 1979 Marxist guerilla forces (Sandinista National Liberation Front) overthrew regime US supported and financed Contra rebels (and embargo) Sandinistas couldn’t recover and were voted out
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