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Latin America faces great challenges: environmental changes, inequality and ... Deforestation continues to be a major problem throughout the region, but ... of Evo Morales, the Frente Amplio governments in Uruguay, the center-left coalition in.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Spain spent much of the 1920s under the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera, and the economic hardships caused by the Great Depression  intensified polarization within the Spanish public. Labor unrest was widespread in the early 1930s, and the election of February 16, 1936, brought to power a leftist Popular Front government. Fascist and extreme-right forces responded in July 1936 with an army mutiny and coup attempt that expanded into a civil war.
        
             
        
        
        
<span>The Native Americans quickly began to die in huge numbers from diseases imported by the Europeans.
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C. Slaves who ran away and set up free communities
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Maroons are descendants of Africans in the Americas who formed settlements away from slavery. Some had escaped from slavery.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The major Atlantic slave trading nations, ordered by trade volume, were: the Portuguese<span>, the </span>British<span>, the </span>French<span>, the </span>Spanish<span>, and the </span>Dutch Empire. Several had established outposts on the African coast where they purchased slaves from local African leaders.[5]These slaves were managed by a factor who was established on or near the coast to expedite the shipping of slaves to the New World. Slaves were kept in a factory while awaiting shipment. Current estimates are that about 12 million Africans were shipped across the Atlantic,[6]<span> although the number purchased by the traders is considerably higher, as the passage had a high death rate.</span>[7][8]<span> Near the beginning of the nineteenth century, various governments acted to ban the trade, although illegal smuggling still occurred. In the early twenty-first century, several governments issued apologies for the transatlantic slave trade.</span>