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    together and created “The Great Colombia” with the leadership of “The Liberator” Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios who was the main character in this rebolition that changed the politics and the way of life of entire South America. The movie “The Liberator” do not just focus on the life and the grown of Simon Bolivar‚ but it also explains the beginning and the development inside the Rebolition movement focusing on the enrollment of Simon Bolivar and how he move the people in

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    define its business? Identify the offer‚ the target market‚ and the product and delivery capability. Sol y Canto define its business by creating “music and performances that move‚ delight‚ excite and connect—connect that audience to the richness of Latin American culture; connect individuals‚ Hispanic and non-Hispanic‚ to each other through shared experience of music‚ poetry‚ humor and a joyful‚ playful vibe; and connect us all to our hopes and visions of a better world.” They have a wide target

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    In 1789 Europe witnessed a revolution that would rock the continent of Europe and have a great impact on the colonies in the Caribbean especially St. Domingue. At the time of the French Revolution St. Domingue (the name of Haiti at the time) was the richest colony in the Caribbean and was known as "The Pearl of the Indies". It was the richest french colony but had the worst slave conditions. Social Structure There were three social groups white‚ mulattoes and blacks. The whites were at the top

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    Anzaldua states‚ “She is the symbol of the mestizo true to his or her Indian values. La cultura Chicana identifies with the mother (Indian) rather than with the father (Spanish)” (Anzaldua‚ 52). Mestizo is Latin for mixed. It can be described as a mixture of culture or races. Presumably‚ one’s race or ethnicity determines one’s religion. La Virgen de Guadalupe represents a mixture of many different cultures that belonged to an array of racial groups including

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    on February 15‚ 1898. The United States acted based on the Monroe Doctrine and consideration for the Cuban’s fight for liberty. The Monroe Doctrine was written in 1823‚ and declared that: The Americas were not destined for future colonization‚ and to deem any attempt to take possession of the Americas‚ or anything in our Hemisphere to be an act against our tranquility and security. Spain’s effort to overcome Cuba was measured to be in infringement of the Monroe

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    Colombia is a free market economy with major commercial and investment ties to the United States. Transition from a highly regulated economy has been underway for more than a decade. Colombia‚ with its Andean neighbors Peru and Ecuador‚ is currently negotiating a free trade agreement with the United States. Agriculture has traditionally been the chief economic activity in Colombia. An extremely wide variety of crops is grown‚ depending on the altitude‚ but coffee is by far the major crop

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    Venezuela is a nation emerging from the corruption of two century’s plagued by greedy military dictator and bloody revolutions that left hundreds of thousands dead. During the 21st century Venezuela eventually became a democratic nation when its first democratically elected president‚ Rómulo Gallegos‚ in which he ruled until 1947. The last of the military coups put him out of office and landed Perez Jimenez‚ the corrupt power monger only worsened the corruption within the already struggling nation

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    “victories.” However‚ when non-whites fight off the European oppressors‚ the attack is described as a “massacre.” The history of the Americas overall‚ is widely told from the perspective of the Europeans‚ those who conquered and settled. Rarely do we see the perspective and experiences of the Native Americans and the African Americans who were enslaved in Americas. However‚ historians now are working to reverse this pattern. In the film “The Hidden History of Haiti” historians do a good job at

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    Throughout history America has been known for intervening in other countries diplomatic affairs for the sake of special interests that can be anything from raw materials to competing for power against another country. By convincing people to rebel against their government‚ America is able to reach its goal. The American government is also known for manipulating people’s opinions against their government by propagandizing and filling them with empty dreams and hopes such as freedom and democracy.

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    colonized North America. These two nations were in competition for power. Through their government‚ these nations were able to get hold of the Native Americans‚ traded with them and were being able to create a complex society. In this essay‚ we are going to discuss about the similarities and differences of political‚ social‚ and economical of Spanish-Latin America to that of the British. First of all‚ let’s talk about the social structure of the Spanish-Latin America and the British-North America. When the

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