Latin American Independence Transforms Societies, Reshapes Global Dynamics
This article explores the history of Spanish American independence between 1820 and 1870. Topics covered include the origins of independence, events in Mexico and Central America, the independence of regions in Spanish South America and Brazil, as well as the influences of international politics. The authors also touch on the Church's role in Latin American independence. The findings provide insight into how these regions achieved independence during this period and the broader context of international relations at the time.