Traditional dictators of the dictatorship of Latin America: 1 a: Some acquire absolute emergency right b: That person has fully dictatorial control c: Someone absolutely Often it is repressive If there is one thing in Latin America, it is the absolute law after being separated from Spain. Almost all the rules of Latin American countries have undergone major changes, but they are basically a smooth transition. The rulers did not have such a strong opposition as they entered and exit the country.
The Spanish conquest of Latin America and its control and tradition methods had a great influence on the development of democracy in Latin America. The Spanish business system and the methods and practices it creates directly influence all factors contributing to the maintenance of democracy. The two main factors in Latin American democracy are society and economy. During the Inquisition, the sects, the caste system, and the idea of the colonial era of the church ideology influenced Latin America society. Economic Spanish mercantilism makes Latin America dependent on external resources and leads to corruption and loss of trust in the government
There is one thing in common in the American colonization, the revolution of France and Latin America. In other words, I want to get rid of the rule of the corrupt government. American colonies want to be freed from UK rule, but I hope that they will retain the laws and traditions they have acquired from the UK. The French have nothing to do with their former government and do not want to build their government over the new government formed by American colonies. The Latin American revolution saw the oppressor's uprising that he wanted to be free under the rule of Spain. The leaders tried to form a government with the American colonies and France as examples, but they could not achieve their goals. But by the mid-1800's almost all newly formed republics adopted the basic principles of freedom tradition in the Constitution.