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History of Latin America - The north and the culmination of independence

History of Latin America - The north and the culmination of independence: Independence movements in the northern regions of Spanish South America had an inauspicious beginning in 1806. The small group of foreign volunteers that the Venezuelan revolutionary Francisco de Miranda brought to his homeland failed to incite the populace to rise against Spanish rule. Creoles in the region wanted an expansion of the free trade that was benefiting their plantation economy. At the same time, however, they feared that the removal of Spanish control might bring about a revolution that would destroy their own power. Creole elites in Venezuela had good reason to fear such a possibility, for a massive revolution

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The other face of Colombia: a journey into South American hotspot - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

The other face of Colombia: a journey into South American hotspot - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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Battle of Boyaca 2023 (Colombia): Date, History, Significance, Facts

Battle of Boyaca 2023 (Colombia): Date, History, Significance, Facts
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Malcolm Deas (1941-2023): Colombia a "pastime in progress"

From early days at Oxford to the creation of the Latin American Centre, Malcolm Deas shaped an international understanding of Colombia's history and ideosyncracies.

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The Monroe Doctrine Turns 200. Why Won't It Go Away?

The infamous U.S. policy went from being celebrated in Latin America to despised. Today, its chief legacy is confusion.

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