
Latin America: Its Rise and Progress
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Authors:
- García Calderón, Francisco
1883 - 1953
- Miall, Bernard
1876 - 1953
- Poincaré, Raymond
1860 - 1934
About this book
In the early 20th century, Latin America emerged as a region grappling with its identity and aspirations for autonomy. "Latin America: Its Rise and Progress" by Francisco García Calderón delves into the continent's transformative journey, highlighting the impact of colonial legacies and the quest for self-determination. This insightful work examines the socio-political evolution of nations, emphasizing the significance of independence movements and the struggle for unalienable rights. Ideal for historians and civic activists, Calderón's account provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities that shaped modern Latin America. Discover the rich tapestry of progress and resilience that defines this vibrant region in a compelling narrative that resonates with contemporary discussions on governance and identity.
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