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When conflicts started around the early 19th century (<em>the wars between the countries of Spanish America, and the Spanish Rule in Spanish America</em>) they were short-lived with the governing bodies established in Chuquisaca and Quito opposing the ideas/demands/rules of the Supreme Central Body of Seville. When the Central Body fell to the French invasion around 1810, numerous new bodies spread across Spanish America, starting a chain of newly independent countries stretching from Argentina and Chile in the south to Mexico in the north before half of the 19th century passed!
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</span><em>During and/or After the conflict/wars in Spanish America...</em>
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Central America gained its independence along with New Spain. On September 15, 1821, an Act of Independence was signed in Guatemala City which declared Central America (this containing: <em>Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica</em>) is independent from Spain.
Knowing this... We find out the answer is:
The countries that were independent in the Latin American independence movements were Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
<span>Abraham Lincoln died on April 14, 1865. He bled out due to a shot wound.
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One major effect of the discovery of the New World in the late fifteenth century was a "<span>global exchange of plant life," since this was referred to as the "Columbian Exchange," and led to wide-spread cultural and organic diffusion. </span>
Answer:
The correct answer is C) The need for natural resources and new markets
Explanation:
By the 19th Century, the United States was becoming a major industrial power. It has a large manufacturing base and there was a need for export markets that can support local businesses and jobs.
As the United States became more powerful and wealthy, it wanted to take the route of European powers by expanding and colonizing beyond their own borders. This would open up new markets, and further help to improve the lives of Americans at home.
Hence, there was a strong support for American global imperialism.