Imperialism in Latin America led to significant political, economic, and social changes, often resulting in the exploitation of local resources and people by foreign powers. It fostered dependency on foreign nations, stunted local industries, and contributed to social inequalities. The imposition of foreign cultures and governance structures also disrupted indigenous societies and traditions, leading to cultural homogenization. Additionally, the struggle for independence in the 19th century was heavily influenced by the legacy of imperialism, shaping the region’s political landscape.
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