Did Latin America ever truly achieve independence? (Explained in pictures)

 









I hear you below! ⬇️

(My particular way to "celebrate" October 12th)


📖 Special thanks to my dear Prof. Omar Vargas for teaching Latin American literature from a very revealing sociopolitical approach✨️ 


Main sources:

☆www.businessinsider.com/climate-changed-after-europeans-killed-indigenous-americans-2019-2%3famp

☆www.britannica.com/place/Latin-America/The-independence-of-Latin-America

☆www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/26/spain-hits-back-at-mexico-in-row-over-colonial-rights-abuses

☆www2.tulane.edu/~howard/BilingHisp/BilinHA.html


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Comments

  1. I'd suggest to look not only anglosaxon references but more about the work of the indigenous people. As an example, the work of Martín de la Cruz. Which also shows that Spanish crown recognized the knowledge of the nahuatl people. Also, there were not colonies, there were virreinatos, so the terminology is somehow not accurate. For me, as Mexican, is clear that we did not reach independency, we faced one of the biggest interventionism acts in history and that is USA stealing our land

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