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Latin America at the 60s - Coggle Diagram
Latin America at the 60s
Latin American Economies
Middle of the century, agrarian structures pressures of modernization and change.
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The growth of industry, migration: made cities grew
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Insurgent Stage
Organizations of workers, especially industrialists, peasants and villagers of the growing cities, allied to the left parties, grew in number and influence. A climate of social mobilization developed and guerrillas emerged.
mid-40s, Colombia
by violence. Armed movements emerged.conservative - liberal conflict, General Rojas Pinilla dictator. Overthrown, the two rival parties agreed to alternate power
Venezuela
Marcos Pérez Jiménez to the government. Stage the Democratic Action and Christian Democracy parties
ruled, Romulo Gallegos and Rafael Caldera
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Ecuador
in the midst of an economic crisis, the military
took power and carried out several reforms.
Bolivia
in 1952, the
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement political change
Brazil
President Getulio Vargas unable to meet the
expectations of the masses,
Guatemala
Jacobo Arbenz elected, his government was interrupted by a coup organized by the United States Intelligence Center (CIA).
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