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COLD WAR 1947-1989, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia - Coggle Diagram
COLD WAR 1947-1989
SOUTH AMERICA
Exchange military equipment and to restrict trade with USSR
(1973)
In 1976 a coup d'état (an overthrow of state) brings Jorge Rafael Videla to power to become one of the first dictators
Juan Domingo Perón comes to power as a comunist militare dictator after Jorge Rafael Videla
Aguero, J. (2016). Latin America During The Cold War (1947-1989): An Introduction. Scielo, 17(35). doi: 10.15517
People start to be Persecuted and disappeared if they are opponents of the rulings.
Military security program
(1964)
during this time trade unions were intervened in the large Brazilian companies
brazil had and amazing Economic increase thanks to increase in their exportation of oil
Joao Goulart made some education refors which were diliked by the student, that lead to student movements
During 1964 a social Social crisis arised beacause an increase in populism and dictatorship
Joao Goulart comes to power as a communist Dictator in 1964
Aguero, J. (2016). Latin America During The Cold War (1947-1989): An Introduction. Scielo, 17(35). doi: 10.15517
https://historia1imagen.cl/2007/06/25/la-guerra-fria-en-america-latina/
during the ruling of Joao Goulart, the USA intervened as democracy offering military security in the society, provoking tortures and disappearances of the brazilian peaplo.
U.S. combat emerging guerrilla (1949)
After the Bogotazo, a wave of violence began.
Colombian guerrillas were created
It had a very stable political system
Among the most notorious guerrillas of the second half of the 20th century were the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, Ejército del Pueblo (FARC-EP), the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN), the Ejército Popular de Liberación (EPL) and the Movimiento Diecinueve de Abril (M-19).
Electoral processes gave tranquility to the US
1948 the OAS was created
https://historia1imagen.cl/2007/06/25/la-guerra-fria-en-america-latina/
Aguero, J. (2016). Latin America During The Cold War (1947-1989): An Introduction. Scielo, 17(35). doi: 10.15517
It all began with the appearance of communist armed self-defense groups or communist guerrillas in southern Tolima. The political antecedent is found in the Colombian Communist Party in its Sixth Congress initiates the orientation of self-defense in 1949.
1949-1953 la guerrilla liberal. Revista Credencial. (2016, November 2). Retrieved March 10, 2022, from
https://www.revistacredencial.com/historia/temas/1949-1953-la-guerrilla-liberal
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Argentina
Colombia