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7 June, 02:28

Why did democracy fail following most Latin American revolutions?

Latin American revolutionary leaders had little outside inspiration for their revolutions.

The people of Latin America had very little experience with self-government.

Educated Creoles opposed the ideas of the Enlightenment.

Military dictators worked well together to prevent democracy.

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  1. 7 June, 02:44
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    The people of Latin America had very little experience with self-government.
  2. 7 June, 02:45
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    The people of Latin America had very little experience with self-government.

    Explanation:

    The problem that occurred with the governing nations after Latin American revolutions are that they didn't have self-government democracy before, and therefore had no idea how to properly incorporate it.

    These people have largely been under the dominated shadow of the autocratic rulers who have dictated everything, and they did not know how to lead the country themselves.

    Underclass people of color were still not organized and prioritized, so they stayed in the shadow while the principles of Enlightenment, that encouraged the revolution, were still cast aside.

    In the end, the countries have been changing the governments a lot, and few of them ended with dictator rulers.
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