From the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, the United States was the most important country in the Western Hemisphere. European countries recognize the right to interfere with the Western Hemisphere and allow the United States to do whatever they want. America accepted this newly authorized power and misused it. America intervenes in many countries in Latin America and imposes these policies on these countries contrary to their will. A perfect example of this attack took place in the Dominican Republic in 1904.
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I told that one of the most interesting developments in the history of American Latin America in the 20th century was explosive growth over the past five to ten years, a book on Latin America during the Cold War, and a relationship between America and Latin America I want to. Until the end of the Cold War, this topic is treated in a sort of realism that rarely exists in most of the historical records of the relationship between America and Latin America. I refer to a book by Greg Granding, a colleague at New York University, but he is not alone. You can find detailed research and solid discussion on America's role in Latin America during the Cold War. Now I have more information to write this history. This will be two things I can mention.