Democracy often failed in many Latin American countries following their revolutions due to a combination of weak political institutions, social inequality, and external influences. Many revolutionary movements resulted in power vacuums that led to military coups or authoritarian regimes, as leaders struggled to establish stable governance. Additionally, entrenched elites and foreign powers frequently undermined democratic processes to protect their interests, further complicating the establishment of functional democracies. As a result, political instability and economic challenges persisted, hindering democratic consolidation.
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